Last week, Gov. Chris Sununu released a map with his idea of how the state’s two congressional districts should look for the next 10 years a more competitive proposal than the Republican-backed version he has repeatedly vowed to veto.And while.
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.Last week, Gov. Chris Sununu released a map with his idea of how the state’s two congressional districts should look for the next 10 years a more competitive proposal than the.
Last week, Gov. Chris Sununu released a map with his idea of how the state’s two congressional districts should look for the next 10 years – a more competitive proposal than the Republican-backed version he has repeatedly vowed to veto.And while.
A Republican-backed proposal to set new boundary lines for N.H. Senate districts amounts to partisan gerrymandering, according to people who testified at a Senate committee hearing on Monday.No witness supported the Republican plan, Senate Bill 240,.
The once-a-decade redrawing of political district lines to coincide with the latest U.S. census has prompted debate this year over how Republicans have addressed the state’s two congressional districts.