Category Archives: redistricting
“Don’t Blame Safe Seats for the Tea Party”
Frank Wilkinson writes for Bloomberg View.
“Poll: Americans support fine-tuning election policy”
USA Today:
A nationwide USA TODAY/Bipartisan Policy Center poll finds a majority of Americans support a range of proposals aimed at easing hyper-partisanship and building confidence in elections. Some command the sort of broad bipartisan backing rare in national… Continue reading
“Navigating Debates About Redistricting”
Quote of the Day: Posner Edition
“I don’t understand the Court’s toleration for political gerrymandering, a practice that in conjunction with the Court’s endorsement of promiscuous campaign donations seems to have poisoned our national politics by filling the House of Representatives with extremists.”
–Richard A. Posner,… Continue reading
More on How Gerrymandering Did Not Cause the Shutdown
“Quit Blaming Gerrymandering for the Shutdown”
Amen to Nate Cohn.
3-Judge Texas Court, on 2-1 Vote, Allows DOJ to Intervene in Texas Voting Rights Redistricting Suit
You can find the order and Judge Jerry Smith’s dissent at this link.
There’s discussion in here of potential Texas bail-in under Section 3 of the VRA.
“Plaintiffs propose trial schedule in Texas redistricting case”
“California lawmakers got a lot done in the last session”
George Skelton in LA Times says its looser term limits, top two, and nonpartisan redistricting.
I’m not at all so sure that’s the explanation.
More like: Democrats have a large enough majority in the CA legislature that they do not… Continue reading
“The Shrinking House Map: A Regional Breakdown”
Roll Call:
Republicans and Democrats are getting ready to spend 14 months and hundreds of millions of dollars on a House campaign that is likely to end in a split decision with a small gain for one party or… Continue reading
“Texas: Split Ruling Over Political Maps”
The AP reports: “A federal court said Friday that it would not delay Texas’ primary elections and ordered the state to temporarily use political maps drawn by the Legislature while the judges sort out a complex lawsuit.” The court… Continue reading
“Sure, Congress Is More Partisan. But It’s Also More Honest.”
David Weigel of Slate has this comment on what the new Almanac of American Politics reveals. His takeaways include confirmation that “the gerrymanders of 2010 have taken most of the country out of play,” but also that: “Gerrymandering isn’t the… Continue reading
“A Win For Davis In Redistricting Suit Against Abbott, State”
Texas NPR has this story on Wednesday’s decision in Davis v. Perry.