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The lawsuit says the redistricting disadvantages Black and Latino voters and does not reflect the outsize effect minorities played in the state's recent population growth.
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On this episode of This Week in Oklahoma Politics, hear discussion on the new legislative map released for redistricting, the Pardon and Parole Board recommending clemency for death row inmate Julius Jones and more.
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Critics note the newly drawn lines further segment Oklahoma City's urban core, which elected the delegation's lone Democrat to the 5th Congressional District for one term in 2018.
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Virginia is in the midst of legislative elections, a race for governor and the redistricting process. All of the political excitement is taking a toll on state redistricting, which is at an impasse.
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Independent redistricting commissions in Colorado and other states were meant to take some of the politics out of the process. Recent events, though, show that parties are still pushing for influence.
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David Daley, who wrote a book on Republican redistricting efforts earlier this decade, worries that the next round of map-making could be just as bad.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel…
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Supporters of changing the way Oklahoma draws political district lines refiled its petition Thursday.People Not Politicians is working to get a ballot…
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The plan follows a ruling by a state court last month that said North Carolina Republicans, who control the legislature, had unfairly disadvantaged Democrats.
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The House Oversight Committee released communications involving Thomas Hofeller, who previously concluded that including the change to the census would ultimately benefit Republicans.