Expand access to the ballot box and establish independent redistricting nationwide.

Greg Landsman · Ohio · Democratic

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Greg supports expanding access to the ballot box and establishing independent redistricting nationwide so that voters choose their representatives, not the other way around.

Commits to broader voting access and independent redistricting reforms.

The Issues — Landsman for Congress
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Evidence

Last Action Date Listed: September 18, 2025. Action: Ms. Lofgren (for herself and multiple cosponsors, including Mr. Landsman) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Full title: "To require congressional redistricting conducted by a State to be conducted in accordance with a redistricting plan developed and enacted into law by an independent redistricting commission established by the State, and for other purposes."

Landsman was a cosponsor of the 2025 redistricting reform bill, which directly matches the independent redistricting part of the promise, but the official record shows only introduction and referral to committee, not enactment.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 5449 (IH) - Redistricting Reform Act of 2025 - Related Documents | GovInfo
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The member biography says Landsman "serves as the U.S. Representative for Ohio’s First Congressional District" and lists him as a member of the "Voting Rights Caucus."

As of the current term, Landsman remains active in office and aligned with voting-rights work, but this page does not show that the ballot-access or redistricting promise has been delivered.

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About | Congressman Greg Landsman
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never same_term A for effort

The promise was to expand ballot access and establish independent redistricting nationwide. The evidence shows Landsman cosponsored H.R. 5449 in 2025, a federal bill matching the independent redistricting portion, but it was only introduced and referred to committee, with no enactment. The evidence also shows voting-rights alignment through caucus membership, but no delivered nationwide ballot-access expansion or independent redistricting requirement. Because he made a serious legislative effort but the promised outcome has not been delivered, this is a failed delivery with an effort badge.

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