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redistrict

[ree-dis-trikt] / riˈdɪs trɪkt /


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Abbott continued to draw from Dhillon’s letter, directing the Legislature to redistrict “in light of constitutional concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justice.”

From Salon

He pointed to a press release from House Speaker Dustin Burrows that said the chamber had “delivered legislation to redistrict certain congressional districts to address concerns raised by the Department of Justice,” as well as interviews from lawmakers where they pointed to the Petteway ruling as the impetus for the redraw.

From Salon

A win for Moore would potentially unleash all those states to redistrict at will.

From Washington Post

Other government bodies, like the City Council, also have to redistrict every decade per the Washington Voting Rights Act, which requires redistricting after each new census count.

From Seattle Times

Supreme Court is considering multiple cases that could change the ability of courts to redistrict gerrymanders.

From Seattle Times