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Under the Voting Rights Act, racial minorities need to have an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. It's not clear whether maps advanced by Michigan's Independent Redistricting Commission will do that.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission approved draft maps of political districts this week.Now, the public will be able to weigh in at a series of hearings later this month on what commissioners have proposed.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission is starting to vote on much-anticipated draft congressional and legislative plans before maps are turned over to the public.
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Members of the citizen-led commission say they won't be able to meet deadlines for redrawing political maps.
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Voters amended the state constitution in 2018 to make citizens rather than legislators responsible for drawing congressional district lines.
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Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission continues to work toward its goal of drawing new district maps for Congress and the state…
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Michigan’s new redistricting commission is set to begin taking public comment as it weighs how to draw lines for 13 congressional and 148 legislative…
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Michigan’s redistricting commission will ask the state Supreme Court to delay the deadline to finish new congressional and legislative maps by nearly…
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Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau announced states wouldn’t receive the data they need to draw new legislative maps until the end of September.That could…
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The commissiontasked with redrawing the state’s congressional district lines plans to hold its first meeting later this month. On September 17 and 18 the…