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Republicans notch redistricting win in Ohio — but it could have been worse for Democrats

Last updated: October 31, 2025 9:25 am
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Ohio’s Redistricting Commission Unanimously Approves New Congressional Map

In a significant move in the ongoing national redistricting saga, Ohio’s bipartisan commission has given the green light to a new congressional map, marking a calculated victory for the Republican Party.

The newly approved map, which received unanimous support from the commission members, enhances the GOP’s prospects of flipping two congressional seats. Notably, the district of Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur—a territory that President Donald Trump claimed by roughly 7 points in the 2024 election—has been further tilted in favor of the Republicans. Meanwhile, Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman‘s seat has also been reconfigured to lean Republican, though it remains competitive for the upcoming 2026 elections.

Conversely, Rep. Emilia Sykes saw her district take on a slightly more Democratic hue, while certain Republican strongholds became nominally more Republican.

The current congressional delegation stands at a 10-to-5 split in favor of Republicans, but under the best-case scenario for the GOP, they could emerge with a commanding 12-to-3 advantage.

In a strategic choice, Ohio Republicans decided to collaborate with commission Democrats rather than rely on the GOP-controlled Legislature to pass a map. Had the latter route been taken, a map skewed to a 13-to-2 ratio could have sparked a ballot referendum to challenge it ahead of the 2026 elections. By opting for the commission’s approval, the new map is set to be implemented in time for the midterms.

Following the commission’s decision, both Kaptur and Sykes expressed their intentions to run for reelection. Kaptur, who has held her northwestern Ohio district seat since 1983, criticized what she termed “one-party rule in Columbus,” attributing the situation to “self-interested politicians” who engage in “side deals” to promote their own agendas.

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In her social media statement, Kaptur remarked, “Let the Columbus politicians make their self-serving maps and play musical chairs; I will fight on for the people and ask for their support in the upcoming year.”

Despite some pushback from Democrats on the commission—especially from anti-gerrymandering activists—national Democratic figures have lauded their efforts to navigate a challenging situation.

Eric Holder, chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, commended the Ohio Democratic Legislative Leadership for averting the most extreme outcomes in the state. “While significant work remains, this imperfect map enables incumbent Democrats to remain competitive in their districts,” he stated.

This development is a part of a broader Republican strategy to reshape electoral maps across various states, with ongoing efforts from Indiana to Nebraska, while states like Texas, North Carolina, and Missouri have already successfully redrawn their boundaries.

In response, Democrats are gearing up to counteract the Republican redistricting maneuvers, with upcoming ballot referendums in California and strategic efforts underway in New York, Virginia, and Illinois.

Contributions to this report were made by Andrew Howard.

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