Last September, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a new map that sets the boundaries for Ohio House Districts. We know it might be confusing to have your districts changed, so we've organized this information in a way we hope is a little easier to understand, so you can make the most informed decisions at the ballot box this November.
Not all of Athens County is included in District 95:
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The following areas are completely inside District 95:
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Athens
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Bern Township
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Canaan Township
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Rome Township
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The following areas are partially inside District 95:
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Athens Township (see below)
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The following areas are not inside District 95:
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Albany
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Alexander Township
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Ames Township
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Amesville
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Buchtel
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Carthage Township
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Chauncey
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Coolville
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Dover Township
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Glouster
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Jacksonville
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Lee Township
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Lodi Township
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Nelsonville
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Trimble
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Trimble Township
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Troy Township
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Waterloo Township
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York Township
Even though the election is in 2024, make sure you're looking at the 2025 Districts to make sure you're seeing the updated district map.
The larger, green area on the map of Athens Township is included in District 95. This area includes the following voting precincts:
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All Athens City Precincts
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Athens Baker Precinct
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Athens South Precinct
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Athens East Precinct
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Part of Plains 1 Precinct; Section 1
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The smaller, white section on the map of Athens Township is included in District 94. This area includes the following voting precincts:
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Part of Plains 1 Precinct; Section 1
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Plains 1 Precinct; Section 2
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Plains 2 Precinct
If you're still confused by having the Plains's voting precincts split across the district boundaries, don't worry. The Secretary of State's Office has an online map you can explore yourself!
With the new boundaries set by the Ohio Redistricting Commission last September, Athens Township's representation in the Ohio House of Representatives has been split. We know this change may be confusing, so hopefully this map helps show who is represented by which district. Generally, if you live in the Plains you are represented by District 94, but that's not technically always true. The true border gets a little more complicated than that.
If you don't have the time to figure all this stuff our yourself, we understand that. Luckily, theres a tool you can use to specifically look up information based on your individual voter registration. Simply click the button below to go directly to Ohio's official 'My Voter Information' tool, put in your name and the county you live in, and you should find your voter registration. Clicking on your name in those search results will take you to your Voter Profile Page and you can see not only what Ohio House District you are represented by, but also your Ohio Senate District, your US Congressional District, and more.