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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGerrymandering is alive and well. The coming battle will be bigger than ever.
The gerrymandering wars are heading South.
A number of Southern states, including Texas, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, are prime targets for partisan gerrymandering as the congressional redistricting process gets underway after next year's statehouse elections, experts said.
"Many of the states that had the really aggressive gerrymanders the last time Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin the processes are much fairer there" now, Michael Li, a redistricting expert at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University said, referring to what took place after the 2010 census. "The real worry is these fast-growing states in the South."
America's decennial congressional redistricting process when roughly even-sized House districts are drawn, usually by state politicians has become one of the most important battles in politics, as the parties seek to gain advantage by drawing sometimes crazy looking maps.
The Supreme Court has declined to outlaw partisan gerrymandering saying only states can police that but it also removed a key safeguard against gerrymandering by gutting the Voting Rights Act in 2013. That ruling means states with a history of racial discrimination, including Texas, Florida and North Carolina, no longer have to clear their redistricting maps with the Department of Justice before putting them in place.
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NoMoreRepugs
(9,435 posts)Constitution depends on it.
walkingman
(7,628 posts)of angry white men controlling Texas State Goverment is over.