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Nov 6, 2021, 5 tweets

We have grades out for the Ohio Democratic Second Draft Congressional Proposal.

It gets an A overall and in Partisan Fairness, with Cs in Competitiveness and Geography.

It would elect a 9R-6D delegation from OH to Congress.

gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-…

It has three competitive seats that all lean R (OH-7 (Medina and Ashland), 10 (Dayton) and 14 (Youngstown)), but in certain years, could elect a Democrat.

It has one district with a BVAP over 40% (OH-11, Cleveland). OH-3 (Columbus) has an MVAP over 40%.

This map gets better grades than the first Democratic proposal, which got Bs overall and in Partisan Fairness.

gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-…

It also gets better scores than either of the Republican proposals, which both got Fs overall and in Partisan Fairness.

Senate Republican Proposal: gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-…

House Republican Proposal: gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-…

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