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Ohio Democrats unveiled a congressional map on Sept. 9 that would give Republicans the edge in 8 of 15 seats — a balance that they say matches how Ohioans vote.
The proposed map — which is almost certainly dead on arrival in the state's Republican-controlled Legislature — would leave the 13th Congressional District largely untouched. The district covers half of Stark County and all of Summit County.
Ohio's current congressional delegation includes 10 Republicans and five Democrats. The Democrats' proposal would add two districts that Democrats could win: one in the Cleveland area, currently represented by Republican Rep. Max Miller , and a second in northern Franklin County and parts of Delaware County, effectively drawing out GOP Re