A federal court panel orders Ohio to hold an Aug. 2 primary…using the third set of Statehouse maps approved by the Ohio Redistricting Commission,…despite a rebuke of the plan by the state’s high court. The court acted after giving Ohio a Saturday deadline to come up with a new map for legislative districts…a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio said in its ruling. That deadline was missed, as the GOP-controlled commission did not schedule any meetings. The federal court’s decision came in a lawsuit brought by a group of Republican voters that initially sought to salvage legislative primaries scheduled for May 3 by using the commission’s third set of district lines, which also was found unconstitutional.