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Gerrymandering and Redistricting in Pennsylvania, Explained The process of drawing up new congressional and state legislative districts, called redistricting, happens once a decade.
Pennsylvania also appears prominently in books written on the subject, including David Daley’s 2016 volume in which he interviews GOP operatives about their concerted gerrymandering efforts. They tell ...
A top Pennsylvania state Senate Republican is refusing to follow a court order requiring lawmakers to turn over data that would redraw the state’s congressional map. In a letter to the ...
Pennsylvania has a lot of people, so it gets 18 of those House seats. Some of these shapes -- not just the 7th -- are pretty wacky. Mo Rocca with a map of Pennsylvania's Congressional Districts.
Pennsylvania’s new congressional district map, released Monday by the state Supreme Court, is sure to improve Democrats’ electoral outlook in the state.Over the long term, Democrats can expect ...
House Bill 31 and Senate Bill 131 will soon be introduced in Pennsylvania’s General Assembly to address Reagan’s call to action by creating an independent commission to handle redistricting.
In the end, the new Pennsylvania map takes the Democratic-leaning route into Berks County and toward the heavily Democratic town of Reading. The result is a district that voted for Mrs. Clinton by ...
Gerrymandering has consequences, including a dysfunctional legislature that cannot pass bills that large majorities of citizens want. ... Pennsylvania 911 outages: Issues continue across state.
The case of whether the way Pennsylvania's legislative districts are drawn to give to give one party an unfair advantage over another, moved forward Monday. Pennsylvania gerrymandering case moves ...
In Pennsylvania state Senator Daylin Leach's bid to win a seat vital to the Democratic Party's chances in 2018 elections of taking control of the U.S. Congress, his opponents may not be his ...
A top Pennsylvania state Senate Republican is refusing to follow a court order requiring lawmakers to turn over data that would redraw the state's congressional map.
In his farewell address, President Ronald Reagan called gerrymandering the “greatest single blot on the integrity of our nation’s electoral system, and it’s high time we did something about ...
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