Ohio's redistricting saga continues as lawmakers with to draw a new 15-district congressional map. The job is now with Ohio Redistricting Commission, a bipartisan panel of state leaders led by majority Republicans. They’re charged with coming up with an agreement this month after a bipartisan committee of lawmakers failed to approve a map last month.

This is the second phase of a three-part process for drawing district lines for lawmakers that was approved by Ohio voters in 2018. And it’s left Democrats and some voters who rallied for it years ago with a bad taste in their mouths and hungry for change.

1 of 5 — Hundreds rally for Citizens Not Politicians on July 1, 2024. Hundreds rally for Citizens Not Politicians on July 1, 2024. Sarah Donaldson / Statehouse News Bureau

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