Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts

Ohio Ballot Measure - Issue 1

Election: May 8, 2018 (Primary)

Outcome: Passed

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Elections

Summary


The proposed amendment would end the current partisan process for drawing congressional districts by a simple majority vote of the General Assembly. This amendment requires a map be adopted with significant bipartisan support, with the goals of keeping local communities together and having district boundaries that are more compact. If bipartisan support cannot be obtained, strict anti-gerrymandering criteria would apply when adopting a congressional map.

Measure Text


To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.
The proposed amendment would:
*End the partisan process for drawing congressional districts, and replace it with a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries that are more compact.

*Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing public submission of proposed plans.

*Require the General Assembly or the Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt new congressional districts by a bipartisan vote for the plan to be effective for the full 10-year period.

*Require that if a plan is adopted by the General Assembly without significant bipartisan support, it cannot be effective for the entire 10-year period and must comply with explicit anti­ gerrymandering requirements.

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately.

Shall the amendment be approved?
Yes ( ) No ( )

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