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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Oct 30, 2025, 05:17 PM Thursday

Ohio lawmakers set to reach unexpected deal on a new congressional map

Source: NBC News

Oct. 30, 2025, 1:15 PM EDT


Ohio Republican and Democratic lawmakers are set to agree to a deal on a new congressional map that would give a slight, but not overwhelming, boost to the GOP ahead of next year’s midterm elections, a source familiar with the negotiations told NBC News.

Members of the state’s bipartisan redistricting commission plan to make the deal public at a Thursday meeting that would shift two Democratic-held districts to the right and one to the left. It would also maintain 10 districts that favor Republicans and two that are Democratic strongholds. Punchbowl News was first to report details of the deal.

The deal comes as a surprise to many observers. Democrats largely expected the constitutionally mandated redistricting commission to reach a stalemate, as it did in 2021. If the commission failed to settle on a new map ahead of the 2026 elections, responsibility for setting congressional boundaries would have fallen back to the Republican-controlled Legislature, which could have drawn an aggressively gerrymandered map. If that happened, Democrats threatened to pursue a statewide referendum that could have resulted in voters blocking the map from going into effect.

A map enacted by the state’s redistricting commission wouldn’t be subject to a referendum, while Democrats would avoid the worst-case scenario map. In negotiations, the source said, Republicans showed Democrats a map that had the GOP controlling 13 of the state’s 15 districts.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/ohio-lawmakers-unexpected-deal-new-congressional-map-rcna240741

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Ohio lawmakers set to reach unexpected deal on a new congressional map (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Thursday OP
Get it in writing, a hard copy Marthe48 Thursday #1
Wow, 2 of 15, how generous of Repukes. maxsolomon Thursday #2
Ohio is a shitshow. The GOP is a criminal organization. Capt. America Thursday #3
... Polybius Thursday #4
Ohio is already heavily gerry-mandered Deminpenn Thursday #5

Polybius

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Thu Oct 30, 2025, 09:50 PM
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Members of the state’s bipartisan redistricting commission plan to make the deal public at a Thursday meeting that would shift two Democratic-held districts to the right and one to the left. It would also maintain 10 districts that favor Republicans and two that are Democratic strongholds.


Why did we agree to this?

Deminpenn

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5. Ohio is already heavily gerry-mandered
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 11:59 PM
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I suspect Ohio Rs understood that creating an even more aggressive gerry-mander would leave them vulnerable to losing seats in a wave election, which it now appears 2026 could well be. To create the max number of R CDs, you have to remove voters from "safe" districts thus creating more swingy districts. You can only go so far into the woods until you start coming out again.

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