The Ohio Legislature is inching closer to its first deadline for Congressional redistricting, at the end of the month, and the majority caucus has mostly been mum.

But Democratic lawmakers, who sit in the superminority in the Ohio House and Senate, unveiled their own redrawn map Tuesday morning. Their map, according to analysis of historical voter data from 2016 through 2024, would feature eight districts that lean red and seven districts that lean blue in an evenly-matched year.

Three of those redrawn districts—in Cuyahoga, Lucas, and Summit Counties—just narrowly favor one side or another, though each give Democrats the edge.

“There will be some years where the party that is in power is unpopular, and they’ll lose some seats,” Minority Leader Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinnati) said in an i

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