An Ohio panel on Oct. 31 adopted new House maps that could allow Republicans to win two more seats in next year’s midterms, and Virginia lawmakers advanced their own redistricting plan.
Ohio’s Redistricting Commission, a constitutional body empowered to ordain new district maps, unanimously approved new maps for the state. The maps garnered bipartisan support, including from the two Democratic commissioners on the panel. The body was under a constitutional deadline to enact them by Oct. 31.
The new maps significantly alter the boundaries for the First and Ninth Districts, currently held by Democratic Reps. Greg Landsman and Marcy Kaptur, respectively….
Ohio Enacts New Congressional Map; Virginia Advances Redistricting Plan

