The Court’s new gerrymandering decision is tough to explain, unless you think the justices are GOP partisans.
In part 1 of this post, we explained how Callais v. Louisiana extinguished vote-dilution claims under the Voting Rights Act ...
And let’s not forget how, last December, SCOTUS also granted the state of Texas its blessing to enact a similar ...
Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn a Louisiana congressional map that protected Black voters, U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn encouraged state legislatures to hold a special legislative ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) These are not normal times we are living in when it comes to the partisan gerrymandering war. The state of Virginia successfully passed a referendum that allows Democrats to hit back ...
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Following each national census, there is a process whereby states redraw the boundaries of congressional and state legislative districts to reflect population changes. This process, redistricting, ...
In 1999, there were 164 House districts where election results were within five points of the national popular vote. Today there are only 82. One major factor in the elimination of competitive swing ...
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What's the G-word at heart of delimitation fear? Gerrymandering, a term from the US, explained in the Indian context
When Parliament convened this week for a special session to debate three bills linked to redrawing India's electoral map to increase the seats in the Lok Sabha, and thus reserve one-third seats for ...
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