The Ohio Supreme Court rejected state House and Senate maps for the third time, effectively ending any hopes of a complete May primary.
late Wednesday, effectively ending any hope of a May 3rd primary with both legislative and statewide races.
"The commission should retain an independent map drawer – who answers to all commission members, not only to the Republican legislative leaders – to draft a plan through a transparent process," the court wrote in its decision, which did not list a specific author.
Stanford University professor Jonathan Rodden, who analyzed the maps for groups suing over them, wrote
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