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Tag: congressional lines

Let’s Talk About Gerrymandering

“Courts ought not to enter this political thicket.”

1-2, colegrove, Congress, congressional lines, Emma Breuer, gaffney, Gerrymandering, legislature, midterms, Redistricting, Representation, rucho, Supreme Court, United States

Before Redistricting Commissions Put an End to Gerrymandering, They Have to Actually Work

Following the 2020 census, redistricting commissions set to work to redraw voting district lines—to varying degrees of success.

1-1, California, Colorado, congressional lines, courts, election, Gerrymandering, Michigan, New York, Redistricting, Trevor Fornara, United States
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