From the Akron Beacon-Journal.
“The maps could have given Republicans a 57-42 advantage in the House and a 20-13 advantage in the Senate. But about a dozen House districts just barely cleared the threshold to be labeled Democratic districts, creating the appearance of proportionality without ceding many actual seats.
“The majority opinion took Republican mapmakers to task for only trying to adjust the map that the court had invalidated. The adjustments called for several "Democratic leaning" districts to be toss up seats. And Democrats on the commission reported that they were left in the dark about the maps.”
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