Under the state’s congressional redistricting process, the Ohio Redistricting Commission is supposed to meet to approve a new bipartisan map this month. So far, that hasn’t happened. But the commission could be meeting soon.

Senate President Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) said Ohioans should expect a redistricting meeting to be called for later this month.

“I would say that there’s probably going to be a redistricting commission meeting called somewhere here within the next week or so,” McColley told reporters.

Gov. Mike DeWine, who actually calls the commission into session, also said the panel would meet "soon."

"I still am hopeful—don't know, not putting any odds on it—that something can be worked out," DeWine said. "As you know, these things if they get worked out, if they get worked ou

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