Passed by legislature, simple majority veto override
Not applicable due to having one at-large district
* The Ohio Constitution requires that redistricting votes in the Ohio Legislature be bipartisan, with a minimum number of votes required from both parties for a redistricting act to passCongressional redistricting methods by state after the 2010 census: State legislatures control redistricting Commissions control redistricting Nonpartisan staff develop the maps, which are then voted on by the state legislature No redistricting due to having only one congressional district
In the United States, a redistricting commission is a body, other than the usual state legislative bodies, established to draw electoral district boundaries. Generally the intent is to avoid gerrymandering, or at least the appearance of gerrymandering, by specifying a nonpartisan or bipartisan body to comprise the commission drawing district boundaries.