“Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed into law a map of new congressional districts on Saturday that will be in effect for the next four years, despite objections from Democrats and voting rights groups,” the AP reports.
“Democrats blasted the Republican-led mapmaking process as unfair, partisan and cloaked in secrecy. The Senate approved the bill Tuesday, only about 16 hours after the new map was released.”
“The nonpartisan Princeton Gerrymandering Project gave the map an F grade.”
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