38. The gerrymandering battle in Ohio

 

Gerrymandering was supposed to end in 2021 for Ohio’s congressional and general assembly maps, by virtue of constitutional amendments approved by over 70 percent of Ohioans. But a Republican controlled general assembly has drafted maps the Ohio Supreme Court has held to be unconstitutional. Are the amendments unworkable, as Republicans argue, or are Republicans simply refusing to do what the law requires? Listen to what Jen Miller, executive director of the Ohio League of Women Voters, has to say.

 

 
 
 
 
Cody Boyce

Cody Boyce is the Founder & Executive Producer of Crate Media. With a background in music & audio engineering, Cody pivoted into the podcast world in 2013, first as a freelancer, and then founding Crate Media as a podcast agency in 2016.

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