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  1. Oct 25, 2024 · The campaign against Ohio Issue 1 is called Ohio Works. (It has a nearly identical name to a group involved in the 2018 Ohio speaker's race but a spokeswoman said it is not the same organization ...

  2. Sep 14, 2024 · It's a question that backers of Ohio Issue 1 want voters to answer with an enthusiastic "yes" on their constitutional amendment this fall. Meanwhile, opponents say the question was already ...

    • Jessie Balmert
    • State Government Reporter
  3. Endorsements. Issue 1 has earned broad support from Republicans, Independents, Libertarians, and Democrats because it will end gerrymandering in Ohio. Issue 1 includes an explicit ban of gerrymandering in the Ohio Constitution and will create a new Citizens Redistricting Commission to draw Ohio’s Congressional and Statehouse legislative ...

  4. Toled o Blade: Yes on 1 to end gerrymandering. “Ohio Issue 1 is recognition that state government belongs to citizens. Districts drawn by civic-minded Ohioans in public view can help restore trust in state government that has been eroded by constant scandal always tied to partisan political advantage. Issue 1 is an improvement on politician ...

  5. Oct 30, 2024 · Ohio Issue 1 seeks to replace politicians on the Ohio Redistricting Commission with a commission made up of citizens. Campaign finance filings detail the many millions being spent in the fight over the proposed anti-gerrymandering reform. Issue 1 would replace the current Ohio Redistricting Commission made up of four lawmakers and three statewide elected officials with […]

  6. Oct 28, 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The group backing Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to change how the state’s political districts are drawn, has raised nearly $34 million more than the ...

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  8. “The initiative [Issue 1] has broad bipartisan backing” The Center Square, July 24, 2024 Ohio’s current redistricting commission, made up entirely of politicians, “has passed maps that the Ohio Supreme Court judged to be unconstitutional seven times, including five times for state maps and twice for congressional maps.”

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