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The Ohio Redistricting Commission voted unanimously to adopt a map that favors the GOP in 12 of the state’s 15 congressional districts. The Buckeye State now joins a growing list of Republican-led states redrawing their maps to strengthen the party’s advantage in the House of Representatives in an effort encouraged by President Donald Trump.
Unlike other states that have held special sessions for redistricting, Ohio was legally required to adopt a new map. The state’s constitution mandates a redraw because the 2021 map lacked bipartisan backing, making it valid for only four years instead of the usual ten.
Democrats in Jeopardy
The new lines put several Democratic incumbents in jeopardy. Rep. Marcy Kaptur’s district, for example, which Trump won by seven points in 2024, will shift even further to the right. Rep. Greg Landsman’s Cincinnati-based seat would also lean more Republican, while Rep. Emilia Sykes of Akron could gain a slight advantage from newly added Democratic areas.![]()
						
												
						
												
						
						
						
						
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