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Pa Supreme Court will pick chair of state redistricting panel

Marie Albiges of Spotlight PA This article is part of a year-long reporting project focused on redistricting and gerrymandering in Pennsylvania. It’s made possible by the support of Spotlight PA members and Votebeat, a project focused on election integrity and voting access. HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will pick the chair of a powerful redistricting panel after the General Assembly’s top leaders deadlocked on who should cast the likely tie-breaking vote on new legislative maps. The selection of the chair has fallen to the court in almost every decade since the Legislative Reapportionment Commission was first convened in 1971 to draw the state’s House and Senate maps. The four caucus leaders who serve on the panel interviewed more than 30 people for the position, but said in a letter Friday they were “unable to make a decision.”

Deciding Vote In PA s High-Stakes Political Redistricting Could Be Yours, If Lawmakers Agree

Credit: Madhuri Shukla/Spotlight PA Liz Forrest doesn’t think four of Pennsylvania’s most powerful lawmakers will pick her a semiretired technology consultant and failed state legislative candidate from Pike County to be the potentially deciding vote in how they redraw their political districts this year. Past chairs of the Capitol’s redistricting commission have included Ivy League law professors and retired judges. Beyond settling politically charged disputes, the chair is in a position to cast the tie-breaking vote on state House and Senate maps that determine which voters go where, which communities are split apart, and which lawmakers have a shot at getting reelected.

The deciding vote in Pa s high-stakes political redistricting could be yours, if lawmakers agree | Spotlight Pa

The deciding vote in Pa s high-stakes political redistricting could be yours, if lawmakers agree | Spotlight Pa
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The deciding vote in Pa s high-stakes political redistricting could be yours, if lawmakers agree

, a project focused on election integrity and voting access. HARRISBURG Liz Forrest doesn’t expect four of Pennsylvania’s most powerful lawmakers will pick her a semi-retired technology consultant and failed state legislative candidate from Pike County to be the potentially deciding vote in how they redraw their political districts this year. Past chairs of the Capitol’s redistricting commission have included Ivy League law professors and retired judges. Beyond settling politically charged disputes, the chair is in a position to cast the tie-breaking vote on state House and Senate maps that determine which voters go where, which communities are split apart, and which lawmakers have a shot at getting re-elected.

Pa redistricting battle: Advocates hope for independence

WHYY By (Madhuri Shukla for Spotlight PA) This story originally appeared on Spotlight PA. This article is part of a yearlong reporting project focused on redistricting and gerrymandering in Pennsylvania. It is made possible by the support of Spotlight PA members and Votebeat, a project focused on election integrity and voting access. Liz Forrest doesn’t expect four of Pennsylvania’s most powerful lawmakers will pick her a semi-retired technology consultant and failed state legislative candidate from Pike County to be the potentially deciding vote in how they redraw their political districts this year. Past chairs of the Capitol’s redistricting commission have included Ivy League law professors and retired judges. Beyond settling politically charged disputes, the chair is in a position to cast the tie-breaking vote on state House and Senate maps that determine which voters go where, which communities are split apart, and which lawmakers have a shot at getting r

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