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CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING--U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-OH, holds a $7 million check which represents the cost of an additional primary election as proposed by Republicans in order to pass a Congressional redistricting bill, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002. House Minority Leader Dean DePiero, D-Parma, left and Senate Minority Leader Lee Herington, D-Ravenna, center, offered a Democratic bill for redrawing the Congressional districts that would not require the special election. (Photoj.com/Jack Kustron)
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