Category Archives: redistricting
A preview of the points of redistricting flux in 2020
With some fascinating data on the fastest
shrinking, and fastest
growing, place in every state.
“2020 Redistricting: An Early Look”
Kyle Kondik reviews partisan
control of the process for Rasmussen.
I’ve got a summary of who’s in charge of what, with the partisan
control as of today, right here for Congress
and here for state
legislatures.
California’s citizens redistricting commission
The
application process is underway, until August 9, with stats (including the
mix of gender, region, ethnicity, and political affiliation) updated regularly here. As of last week, 5000 people have applied for
14 slots.
“Wisconsin bill to end partisan gerrymandering picks up Republican support”
The bill to respond to partisan gerrymandering in the state gets some bipartisan
support after Rucho.
And Miles Rapoport reviews some
of the efforts underway elsewhere.
Charles and Fuentes-Rohwer on Rucho
“Make the Guarantee Clause Great Again”
A clever title for a clever
piece about partisan gerrymandering, and the doctrine holding the Guarantee
Clause nonjusticiable. I’m inclined to
agree on the substance.
Redistricting using a citizenship count
Ari Berman adds his voice to discussion of the potential ahead.
“The Feds Have Helped Some Gerrymandering to Thrive”
A letter
in the WSJ claims that Eric Holder helped to lead the charge in Bethune-Hill, after
approving Virginia districts in 2011.
Consider me skeptical.
The letter appears to conflate preclearance approval (which focused on two
particular legal standards;… Continue reading
And a very happy birthday to …
10th Circuit upholds San Juan County race-and-redistricting decision
San Juan County, Utah, has had a long history of trouble, over several decades, with respect to providing equal opportunities for the Navajo community, including in voting. Today, the 10th Circuit affirmed a lower court opinion redrawing the district lines… Continue reading
“2020 Dems Pledge To Reverse Trump’s Move Towards Anti-Immigrant Redistricting”
The
candidates weigh in on using citizenship data in the redistricting process.
“Why Congress’ Plan to Fix Gerrymandering Falls Short”
Harvard
undergrads weigh in on HR 1.
Redistricting reform in New Jersey
As a Jersey native, this one caught my eye pretty quickly:
an impressive group of scholars and advocates published
a report recommending reforms to New Jersey’s redistricting system.