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2020 Census & Georgia redistricting: When will we see local changes?


Stephen Fowler, David Armstrong and Isaiah Poritz
GPB News
Later this year, Georgia’s General Assembly will convene for a special session to redraw the boundaries of the state’s legislative and congressional districts based on data from the 2020 census.
While U.S. Census delays have pushed back the timeline for the once-a-decade redistricting process, it’s still possible to get an idea of what changes could and should be made to our political maps.
Redistricting will impact every Georgian s life, from who their representatives are to who controls state government and Congress. And it s not just Georgia that has to redraw its boundaries that will shape the next 10 years. We are keeping an eye on it all, and want to hear from you about your concerns and what you learn. ....

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This map shows the political leanings of Georgia s congressional districts around metro Atlanta. Redistricting set to happen in 2021 could alter the map considerably.
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Later this year, Georgia’s General Assembly will convene for a special session to redraw the boundaries of the state’s legislative and congressional districts based on data from the 2020 census.
While U.S. Census delays have pushed back the timeline for the once-a-decade redistricting process, it’s still possible to get an idea of what changes could and should be made to our political maps.
Redistricting will impact every Georgian s life, from who their representatives are to who controls state government and Congress. And it s not just Georgia that has to redraw its boundaries that will shape the next 10 years. We are keeping an eye on it all, and want to hear from you about your concerns and what you learn. ....

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