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Arizona Week: Redistricting mired in political mud

Posted on November 4th, by Evan in As seen on TV, Redistricting. No Comments

Republicans want a redistricting restart. Democrats demand due process. In the dispute, district maps may be delayed.

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Arizona Week: Redistricting Arizona

Posted on April 1st, by Evan in As seen on TV, Redistricting. No Comments

The Independent Redistricting Commission begins its work following release of the 2010 census count for Arizona. Under the census, the state gets one more congressional district, for a total of nine.

(Evan Wyloge at 19:45)

– From Arizona Week



IRC Slugfest? Critics say partisan fights take new shape in ‘independent’ redistricting

Posted on March 11th, by Evan in Politics, Redistricting. 1 Comment

Placing the “I” word in front of Redistricting Commission doesn’t mean it’s really independent.

And the five commissioners — Democrats Linda McNulty and José Herrera, Republicans Richard Stertz and Scott Freeman and independent chairwoman Colleen Mathis — who soon will begin redrawing the state’s legislative and congressional district boundaries, are about to find out that politics, like desert sand in the summer winds, infiltrates everything, no matter what adjective modifies their group.

Politics, of course, is mobilization and persuasion, the handshakes, backslaps and wagging fingers in the opponent’s face. But the seeds of politics are in the unlikeliest of places: on a piece of paper. For it is the mission of the IRC, written in the Arizona Constitution, to satisfy six standards of electoral theory, and two of them are on a collision course: “communities of interest” and “competitive districts.”

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