Ohio's Joint Committee on Redistricting needs to hear from you immediately.
Tuesday, September 30th is the constitutional deadline for making a bipartisan map, but Ohioans still haven’t seen maps proposed by the majority party, which has the most power in Ohio’s redistricting process.
Because Ohio's congressional map drawn in 2021 was not passed by a bipartisan vote, the Ohio Constitution requires a new map to be created. The legislature has known redistricting was coming for years.
Nearly 100 Ohioans have submitted maps, and most of them are more compact and fair. But the majority party still hasn't proposed their own—instead, they spent the last hearing tearing down maps that others have proposed.
So we'd like to know: Where's the map?