COLUMBUS, Ohio — The effort to draw new boundaries for Ohio's 15 U.S. congressional districts officially moved into phase two Tuesday morning when the Ohio Redistricting Commission held its first meeting.

The meeting lasted less than 30 minutes with no agreement on a bipartisan map. Democrats once again testified in support of the congressional district map they proposed that would create eight districts that favor Republicans and seven that favor Democrats.

"The map we have put forward represents a fair, constitutional proposal," House Minority Leader and Ohio Redistricting Commission Member State Rep. Dani Isaacsohn (D- Cincinnati) said.

Under the current map Republicans hold 10 of the state's 15 seats in Congress. So far, Republicans have not proposed a map.

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