Here’s How Every District Would Change Under the Scarnati-Turzai Map
How would the Scarnati-Turzai map change the competitive balance of PA’s congressional districts? We looked at 8 years of district-specific election results to find out.
How would the Scarnati-Turzai map change the competitive balance of PA’s congressional districts? We looked at 8 years of district-specific election results to find out.
The state Supreme Court in a 4-3 vote ruled the current Congressional maps are unconstitutional and need to be redrawn by February 9th
The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the state’s Congressional maps to try to determine if they violate the state’s Constitution free speech and free and fair elections protections.
In a 2-1 decision the U.S. Circuit Court ruled that Pennsylvania’s Congressional lines do not violate current law.
The state Supreme Court ruled the Commonwealth Court needs to decide on a gerrymandering lawsuit before the end of the year, which could force the state’s districts to be redrawn ahead of 2018.
State Senator Jay Costa is proposing a new way to change Congressional districts are drawn in Pennsylvania that does not require the Constitutional amendment.
Maryland puts the pressure on Pennsylvania to reform its redistricting, saying it will enter a pact with Pennsylvania and four other states to change how districts are drawn.
2021 could be Pennsylvania’s most momentous redraw in a generation. GOP majorities are at historic highs, but a proposal to shrink the legislature could shake up the map. Democrats hold the trump card, but Republicans have the power to change the rules.
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Pennsylvania made its congressional districts uncompetitive as California did the opposite.
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