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Political Road Map: California’s redistricting panel avoided political party data when drawing the lines. Political Road Map: There’s a simple reason some want a larger California Legislature.
Column: Political Road Map: California’s election maps, drawn without party favoritism, hit the halfway mark California’s citizens redistricting commission held dozens of meetings across ...
Dave Bradlee, founder of Dave’s Redistricting, first made a political map making and sharing tool available in 2009. Under the newest version, more than 500,000 maps were started in 2020.
The long and likely court-intensive process of drawing Wisconsin’s next political map is underway. The U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday delivered the state’s population data. It was originally ...
Voters should pick their elected leaders, not the other way around. But when drawing boundaries for political offices, politicians often use the power of the pen to loop in communities they expect … ...
Where Michigan grew — and didn't Detroit's 70-year population decline continues Database: Look up how your community grew (or shrank) Panel won't hit deadline for drawing political maps. Here's ...
In August, with a decade's worth of litigation over past maps to guide them, lawmakers adopted a list of criteria for drawing new maps based on 2020 census data.
Criticism over Alabama's recently-completed redistricting process has some wondering: Is there a better way to do this? Some states have moved away from the Legislature in favor of commissions.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)-- Minnesota's major political parties took their struggle over redistricting before a special court panel Wednesday, each arguing for a method of redrawing political maps that ...
A group of Minnesota voters is asking the courts to draw the state's legislative and congressional maps, the opening salvo in the once-a-decade redistricting process to reset the state's political ...
Students, retirees and a ‘shop rat’ are drawing Michigan’s next political maps. 7 things to know ahead of Michigan’s redistricting public hearings.
Reporting from Sacramento — As the U.S. Supreme Court considers its role in forcing states to draw fair political maps, Californians know well how the process can be manipulated. They saw it ...
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