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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that Arizona's political map, and the independent commission that draws it, will stay in place. ... State Sen. Barbara McGuire, D-Kearny, ...
They submitted those maps last month to the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, the five-person panel that ultimately will decide how the state's new political lines will look.
The maps below show Arizona’s county-level results from the state’s 2008 presidential primary. Keep in mind, however, that Mr. McCain’s presence in the race probably altered some votes. Mitt ...
PHOENIX — Arizona's political redistricting plans are still a work in progress. But an organization that studies the fairness of redistricting nationwide likes some of what it sees developing ...
The grid maps for the state’s nine congressional and 30 legislative districts differ greatly from the state’s current map. They are also nothing like what the final new maps will outline ...
To understand Arizona, we’ve split it into four political “states.” The biggest by far is Phoenix, or Maricopa County, which casts so much of the state’s vote that a win there usually ends ...
The Independent Redistricting Commission gave final approval Tuesday to the maps that will govern Arizona politics for the coming decade, maps the two Republicans on the panel say are rigged to ...
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