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Ohio voters have rejected a change that would have removed politicians from the process of drawing congressional and legislative districts.
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This November, Ohio voters will decide whether or not to reform the state’s redistricting system. Will high voter turn out influence the results?
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The Ohio Ballot Board made final changes to the wording after the court ruled on previous summary language earlier this week.
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The ad began airing Tuesday, just one day before the Ohio Ballot Board was set to meet to formalize controversial ballot summary language.
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The group Citizens Not Politicians filed their lawsuit with the Ohio Supreme Court after the Ballot Board's approval of wording that voters will see this fall.
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Citizens Not Politicians, the group bringing the ballot issue, said the Republican-dominated Ohio Ballot Board "manipulated" language before approving it.
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The group Citizens Not Politicians has submitted language it would like the Ohio Ballot Board to put before voters in November, but the panel doesn't have to approve it.
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Ohio voters will decide whether to change the map-drawing process this November - six years after the last time a redistricting amendment was on the ballot.
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Citizens Not Politicians has brought in more than $23 million since January, but has also made a move to subvert a possible investigation into dark money donated to the group.
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If they want to do that, they are running out of time.