Ohio’s redistricting commission approved new U.S. House maps Friday, a bipartisan vote that could strengthen Republicans in two Democratic-held districts and aid President Donald Trump’s efforts to hold a slim congressional majority. The move came amid intensifying national map fights: Virginia Democrats advanced a constitutional amendment to bypass a bipartisan panel for 2026, while Indiana and Kansas eyed special sessions. In Ohio, residents blasted the plan as gerrymandered; commissioners said it averts a harsher 13-2 map and a costly referendum fight. Republicans currently hold 10 of Ohio’s 15 seats; Democrats vow to defend targets and pursue flips.
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