Top Ohio Republicans are taking their congressional map fight to the Supreme Court.
Republican leaders announced an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in hopes it will reverse their state court woes and enable them to cement the map for future elections. Ohio's Supreme Court previously deemed the state's map unconstitutional on at least two occasions — most recently in July — but it remains in effect for the midterm elections.
Over the course of several months, Ohio's Republican-led Redistricting Commission crafted multiple GOP-friendly maps which were shot down by the high court.
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