In blatantly ignoring voters’ will on redistricting, Ohio GOP takes us closer to autocracy: Letter to the Editor

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Letter to the Editor: There will be no fair districts or representational government in Ohio, just more rigged elections. We are headed for autocracy and this is truly frightening.

,” May 10). They accomplished this “win” by running out the clock, ignoring fair maps submitted by outside mapmakers, disregarding Ohio Supreme Court directives by resubmitting previously rejected maps and continually ignoring reforms requiring transparency and proportionality. This is no “victory” for Ohio voters.

Without a shred of good faith, Republican Redistricting Commission members’ strategy to win was to “game” the process and baldly disregard the minority party . With over nine months to prepare for the redistricting process, hold public hearings and consider highly rated nonpartisan maps, they did nothing until days before each deadline -- obviously, their chosen tactic to cheat the system.tweeted that the “game” was over and the Democrats “lost.

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