COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Republican-dominated Ohio panel adopted new U.S. House districts on Friday that could boost the GOP’s chances of winning two additional seats in next year’s elections and aid President Donald Trump’s efforts to hold on to a slim congressional majority.
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An Ohio commission has adopted new U.S. House districts that could help Republicans win more seats in next year’s elections
The map approved Friday by the Ohio Redistricting Commission could boost Republican chances in districts currently held by Democratic Reps. Greg Landsman in Cincinnati and Marcy Kaptur near Toledo
Republicans already hold 10 of the state’s 15 congressional seats. The state constitution requires new districts before the 2026 election because the current ones were enacted wit

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