COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Republicans want physical location to be considered during the state's congressional redistricting process, but Democrats argue that people, not land, vote.

We analyzed ten years of election results — president, governor, senate and every other partisan statewide race. On average, Republicans win 55-45% over Democrats.

With that breakdown, Democrats proposed a redistricted map with eight seats leaning red, seven blue.

But right now, Ohio's 15 congressional districts are made up of 10 Republicans and five Democrats.

Catherine Turcer with Common Cause Ohio, a nonprofit that fights for fair maps, said that's a problem.

"It's very hard to have accountable government if the district lines favor political parties so hard to the right or so hard to the left," Turcer sai

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