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And used one way, it can even eliminate gerrymandering concerns.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/11/11/andy-larsen-is-ranked-choice/
Because the U.S. high court previously said that federal courts couldn't rule on partisan gerrymandering, that theory would have left both state courts and state constitutions powerless.
Earlier this year it issued new rulings on partisan gerrymandering and the state’s voter ID law, reversing Supreme Court opinions written in 2022, when Democrats were in control.
Ex-Labour Minister Tom Harris went further and said: 'This is just gerrymandering, pure and simple.
It is filled with interesting tidbits from American history that have a gerrymandering angle.
Kareem Crayton, the senior director for voting and representation at the Brennan Center for Justice, the map was “among the most radical examples of gerrymandering that we’ve seen certainly this cycle.”
Melber specifically pointed gerrymandering tactics as at least one root of the problem.
Nothing would change if these professionals are prevented from doing their work by political gerrymandering.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/ex-reps-member-urges-sack-of-igp-service-chiefs-over-insecurity/
Previously Democratic legislatures blithely ignored this rule, ruthlessly gerrymandering Republicans out of seats they might otherwise have won, because Democrats believed the state judiciary had no legitimate say over redistricting.
Source: https://www.laurinburgexchange.com/opinion/261604/john-hood-districts-should-be-more-competative
The winner will likely swing the state's rulings on abortion laws and gerrymandering issues, with Protasiewicz running as a women's choice candidate.