Two independent map makers presented their proposed district maps they created to the Ohio Redistricting Commission Sunday afternoon. The map makers were called in after the Ohio Supreme Court rejected 3 previous maps for the Ohio House and Senate Districts because they said they favored the republican. According to the Ohio Constitution, the house and senate maps must reflect statewide voting preferences over the past 10 years, with 54% of voters voting for Republicans and 46% Democrat. The two independent map makers have each created maps that reflect those requirements. The commission met Sunday and will meet again on Monday to give feedback on the proposed maps. The Ohio Supreme Court has set a deadline of midnight on Monday to finish the fourth round of maps.
