Category Archives: redistricting
“Political Battles Still Dog Redistricting In California”
NPR:
In most states, the power to draw lines for political districts rests with legislators. In recent years, California voters have tried to make the process less political by taking it out of lawmakers’ hands. But not everyone is happy… Continue reading
“GOP lawmakers poised to quickly OK legislative, congressional maps”
The Dallas Morning News reports. Pretty sure this would moot the section 5 case before the Supreme Court, although it is possible the section 2 case could go on, and I imagine there would be a new section 5… Continue reading
“Appeals court shields lawmakers from testifying, showing draft maps in redistricting lawsuit”
Orlando Sentinel: “A divided appeals court ruled Wednesday that Florida legislators should not be questioned under oath about whether they ‘intended’ to gain partisan advantage when they re-drew congressional maps last year.”
Texas Redistricting Court Sets Hearing to Consider Next Steps in Case
Read the order here. Much depends upon whether Section 5 remains valid once the Supreme Court decides the Shelby County case.
Supreme Court Summarily Affirms in Mississippi Redistricting Case
Here is the order list and here’s the background from Justin Levitt’s All About Redistricting site.
“Count Inmates In Hometowns, Not In Cells”
Tom Condon has this column in the Hardford Courant.
Chuck Todd on FairVote “Monopoly Politics” Study
“Redistricting Likely to Hamper Democratic Efforts in 2014, Study Finds”
NYT’s The Caucus:
Thanks largely to the way Congressional districts were drawn in the latest round of redistricting, even a dramatic wave election like the one in 2008 that swept President Obama into power and added to Democratic majorities… Continue reading
“FairVote Releases Projections for the 2014 Congressional Elections”
Press release: “As part of its biennial Monopoly Politics series on the overriding dominance of partisanship in controlling the outcomes of American congressional elections, FairVote today released its initial projections for its Monopoly Politics 2014 report. The report projects… Continue reading
“Redistricting Board asks Supreme Court to clarify ruling”
Anchorage Daily News: “The Alaska Redistricting Board has gone once again to the Alaska Supreme Court, this time asking the justices to clarify whether an earlier ruling requires it to redraw all of Alaska’s legislative districts from scratch.”
MORE:… Continue reading
“Did Gerrymandering Cost Dems the House? A 33-State Look at Alternative Nonpartisan Maps Suggests Yes”
Stephen Wolf posts an interesting diary entry at Daily Kos.
“The Republican Advantage: The decline of swing districts and the rise of partisanship spells trouble for House Democrats.”
Charlie Cook:
By now, the trend lines are clear. In 1998, we found 164 swing seats—districts within 5 points of the national partisan average, with scores between R+5 and D+5 (a score of R+5 means the district’s vote for… Continue reading
“Lawmakers: Tackle Redistricting or Wait for Courts?”
Ross Ramsey for the Texas Tribune:
Greg Abbott is selling a redistricting nostrum, telling Texas legislators they could cut their legal risks by adopting new political maps right away.
It is a hard sell. Lawmakers are getting along so well… Continue reading