In a letter sent to election boards across the state and to legislative leaders, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said a May 3 primary is 'no longer logistically possible.'
COLUMBUS — In a letter sent to election boards across the state and to legislative leaders, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said a May 3 primary is"no longer logistically possible."
This comes after the Ohio Supreme Court struck down the Republican-passed legislative maps for the third time.On Thursday, Gov. Mike DeWine said the best option to move forward is for the redistricting commission to create a fair and bipartisan map.
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