“The Ohio Supreme Court struck down the state’s Republican-drawn congressional map Tuesday, ruling that districts used in the May primary violate anti-gerrymandering rules in the state Constitution,” the Columbus Dispatch reports.
“In a 4-3 decision, the Supreme Court rejected Ohio’s 15-district congressional map and ordered Ohio lawmakers to redraw a new one for the 2024 elections within 30 days. If they can’t, the Ohio Redistricting Commission will have 30 days to adopt a congressional map.”

