The new state House and state Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court.
The new state House and Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court once again. This effectively eliminates any possibility of a full primary with all statewide, legislative and congressional offices on the ballot on May 3.
The state's May 3 primary, which was already running on a tight deadline, is once again in limbo now that the court has invalidated the state legislative district maps.
The lawsuit asking the federal court to step in and implement state legislative district maps is on hold until the Ohio Supreme Court takes further action.
The lawsuit asking the federal court to step in and implement state legislative district maps is on hold until the Ohio Supreme Court takes further action.