The U.S. District Court of Southern Ohio currently will not intervene in the matter of the state’s redistricting commission’s ongoing dispute with the Ohio Supreme Court over proposed maps, according to information from the federal court. Following a hearing on March 30, Judge Algenon Marbley’s said his court will take under advisement a request for an injunction against the redistricting maps leading up to the May 3 Primary Election in Ohio. However, Marbley will not do anything at this time to intervene in the Ohio Supreme Court’s proceedings as it reviews the latest set of proposed maps. Earlier in the week of March 28, the state’s high court said it would review the fourth set of maps although they are similar to the ones previously submitted. The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected three proposed congressional maps since September, voting 4-3 to dismiss them. Judge Maureen O’Connor (R) and the three …