There's for example, a requirement to, where possible, draw minority districts when you can so that people have the opportunity to vote for someone from their ethnic group. That's a requirement that has existed for a long time as well. And so The current lines that are drawn follow the Ohio constitution very carefully to prevent the kind of gerrymandering that was a concern in the past. And that's why I think that the current system should be kept in place. And again, the real nub of it is you can hold the people that draw those … (03:54–04:05)
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Asserts that current district lines adhere to the Ohio constitution to prevent gerrymandering.
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