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« on: February 19, 2008, 03:53:01 AM »

OH-1 West Cincinnati
OH-2 South Ohio River (East Cincinnati)
OH-3 Dayton (mostly; with a couple rural counties that don't belong)
OH-4 Lima-Mansfield
OH-5 Northwest Plains (this should really be where Lima is but instead it stretches almost to Akron)
OH-6 East Ohio River
OH-7 Lancaster-Springfield-Xenia
OH-8 Miami Valley
OH-9 Toledo and Lake Erie Islands
OH-10 Cleveland-Lakewood-Parma (West Cleveland)
OH-11 Cleveland-Euclid (East Cleveland)
OH-12 Columbus-Delaware-Pataskala (East Columbus)
OH-13 Akron-Elyria-Lorain (horribly drawn piece of crap)
OH-14 Mentor-Northeast
OH-15 Columbus-Dublin-Marysville (West Columbus)
OH-16 Canton
OH-17 Youngstown-Kent
OH-18 Appalachian

I find fault in nearly every CD in Ohio.  The gerrymandering here is intolerable.  The funny thing is that Republicans have offered a plan that would probably hand two more districts to the Democrats but the Democrats keep shooting it down.  They don't like the GOP plan because there aren't enough "competitive districts."  They favor competitiveness over compactness which is stupid if you ask me.
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