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catbyte

(35,769 posts)
Thu Jul 1, 2021, 10:04 AM Jul 2021

Michigan is Changing How Political Maps Are Drawn

"The commission tasked with making Michigan's political maps less partisan is seeking public input. Michigan is losing a congressional seat this redistricting cycle, meaning the political makeup of many existing seats could change drastically. And a redrawing of state House and Senate districts could have implications for which party ultimately controls the state Legislature. MLive's Lauren Gibbons leads a discussion with three members of the Michigan Independent Redistricting Commission."

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Michigan is Changing How Political Maps Are Drawn (Original Post) catbyte Jul 2021 OP
Ohio voted for a committee True Blue American Jul 2021 #1
thanks for the link. tiredtoo Jul 2021 #2

True Blue American

(18,162 posts)
1. Ohio voted for a committee
Thu Jul 1, 2021, 10:27 AM
Jul 2021

Unbiased. That stops Republicans from gerrymandering the way Boehner did last time. I hope it works.

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