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Whitney Bryen / Oklahoma Watch
Oklahoma’s legislative districts are set to look much different for many voters next election season.
Republican House and Senate leaders unveiled their proposed legislative redistricting plans this week, setting up potential floor votes on the packages.
Because of a delay from the U.S. Census Bureau in releasing its data, Oklahoma and states across the country have yet to receive the final population figures used to redraw state and legislative and congressional districts every decade.
That means Oklahoma lawmakers will have to return for a special session to finish redistricting work in late summer or early fall, when the final data is expected to be ready.
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Janelle Stecklein | CNHI State Reporter Apr 21, 2021
The Oklahoma Capitol building is shown in Oklahoma City. CNHI File Photo
OKLAHOMA â The stateâs urban areas will pick up additional seats in the Legislature under new House and Senate redistricting maps unveiled Wednesday.
Oklahoma lawmakers said they likely wonât attempt to redraw the stateâs congressional maps until fall â after the U.S. Census Bureau is expected to release final numbers from last yearâs population count thatâs required every decade.
The state Constitution requires the Legislature to adopt new legislative districts by the end of session, so lawmakers said Wednesday that they relied on the best data available â the Census Bureauâs American Community Survey from 2015-2019 â to set the new House and Senate district boundaries for the stateâs growing population thatâs estimated to top 3.9 million people.
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By Janelle Stecklein/ CNHI State Reporter Apr 21, 2021 1 of 4
OKLAHOMA â The stateâs urban areas will pick up additional seats in the Legislature under new House and Senate redistricting maps unveiled Wednesday.
Oklahoma lawmakers said they likely wonât attempt to redraw the stateâs congressional maps until fall â after the U.S. Census Bureau is expected to release final numbers from last yearâs population count thatâs required every decade.
The state Constitution requires the Legislature to adopt new legislative districts by the end of session, so lawmakers said Wednesday that they relied on the best data available â the Census Bureauâs American Community Survey from 2015-2019 â to set the new House and Senate district boundaries for the stateâs growing population thatâs estimated to top 3.9 million people.
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