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Well, thanks for admitting you didn't read my link. Lazy asshole.
Article XI, Section 1 - Ohio Constitution | Ohio Laws
codes.ohio.gov
It was a constitutional amendment passed in 2021. There are numerous sections. 11.6 says this:
The Ohio redistricting commission shall attempt to draw a general assembly district plan that meets all of the following standards:
(A) No general assembly district plan shall be drawn primarily to favor or disfavor a political party.
(B) The statewide proportion of districts whose voters, based on statewide state and federal partisan general election results during the last ten years, favor each political party shall correspond closely to the statewide preferences of the voters of Ohio.
(C) General assembly districts shall be compact.
Nothing in this section permits the commission to violate the district standards described in Section 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7 of this article.
Just because it's written down doesn't mean it works. As usual this crap is used to favor democrats.
Yet racial gerrymandering is still acceptable right?