The vote marked a disappointing loss for anti-gerrymandering reformers in a key state ... on the current commission used ...
Gerrymandering, or the Congressional reorganizing of districts to serve partisan interests and guarantee seats in the House ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments early next year in the latest chapter in a protracted dispute over race and redistricting in Louisiana. In a list of orders from the justices’ private conference ...
Successful gerrymandering requires drawing unusual-looking maps ... and proportionally represent the preferences of voters. In Colorado, for example, where 55 percent of voters tend to cast ballots ...
The presidential race has dominated national headlines, but Ohioans have "gerrymandering" on the minds. Nearly 900 people have responded to The Dispatch's nonscientific poll on Ohio Issue 1, Citizens ...
After Frank LaRose's unethical rewording of Issue 1, the Republican Party is now posting signs that say, "Stop gerrymandering. NO on Issue 1." It's a lie and a deliberate attempt to confuse voters.
Ohio Issue 1 is centered around gerrymandering and contains language that some voters may find confusing. Here's what a "yes" ...
"Restrictions have historically been passed in ways that make it harder for political independents and Democratic ...
For example, when Democrats flipped control of the House in ... but races there have effectively already been decided thanks to gerrymandering. But the lack of competition in southern states is not ...
This is the third time an anti-gerrymandering ballot measure has come before voters ... does not accurately reflect the amendment and is slanted against it. For example, Republican State Sen. Theresa ...
For example, over a dozen cases are premised at least in part on unsubstantiated fears of noncitizen voting. Yet the evidence could not be clearer: with vanishingly rare exceptions, only eligible ...