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Examining North Carolina's gerrymandering history as redistricting debate ignites nationwide
While Texas and California lead the way in a mid-decade redistricting showdown that could reshape congressional control, North Carolina stands as both a cautionary tale and potential battleground in ...
When Democratic lawmakers left Texas to try to prevent the Republican-led Legislature from redrawing the state’s congressional districts, it marked the latest episode in a long national history of ...
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday approved a plan for partisan changes to electoral maps in Texas, the latest chapter in a long history of gerrymandering that links back to Massachusetts more than ...
Some longtime opponents of partisan gerrymandering are reconsidering their strategies in the wake of the controversial redistricting fights that President Trump has sparked in Texas and other states.
Former President Barack Obama this week inserted himself into the national debate over partisan gerrymandering with his proprietary blend of self-righteousness, self-interest and duplicity. With Texas ...
There is no single origin point, or person, solely responsible for the electoral maps that today determine the balance of political power in Tennessee. Technically, the state’s nine U.S. reps ...
Recently, Missouri Gov. Kehoe called for a special session of the Missouri House for the explicit purpose of further gerrymandering Missouri’s U.S. House of Representatives districts. All good ...
Dr. Fryer is a professor of economics at Harvard University, founder of Equal Opportunity Ventures and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Call it MAG: mutually assured gerrymandering. First ...
Americans are broadly opposed to political gerrymandering, but polls show even Democrats are coming around to the idea as the redistricting battle between the parties has intensified over the summer.
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