Ohio's legislative and congressional district lines are considered some of the most gerrymandered in the nation, meaning they are fixed to benefit one political party over the other.
Ohio's districts for both the state's House of Representatives and Senate have been set for the next decade.
What was different this time around was bipartisan support for the plan.
We'll discuss what's next for Ohio voters.
Host:
Mike Thompson, WOSU chief content director of radio
Guests:
Jo Ingles, politics and government reporter, Statehouse News Bureau
Nickie Antonio, Senate Minority Leader, Ohio Senate
Frank Strigari, Columbus attorney, former chief legal counsel for the Ohio Senate
Jen Miller, Executive Director, League of Women Voters of Ohio