Refimprove article date September 2008 elections Redistricting , a form of Redistribution election redistribution .... ref cite web url http www.census.gov rdo title Redistricting Data main page U.S. Census Bureau ... state legislature has primary responsibility for creating a redistricting plan, in many cases subject ... U.S. state Washington , carry out congressional redistricting by an independent or bipartisan ... redistricting plans, but preserve the role of legislatures to approve them. Seven states have only ... url http www.lib.purdue.edu govdocs redistricting.html title Government Redistricting Web Sites publisher ... web url http thehill.com campaign 2008 redistricting looms over 2010 election landscape 2009 06 13.html title TheHill.com Redistricting looms over 2010 landscape publisher thehill.com accessdate 2009 ... 1635614 Community as a Redistricting Principle Consulting Media Markets in Drawing District Lines ... or another body where a partisan majority is possible such as IL or OH is in charge of redistricting ... disputes over Congressional and legislative redistricting when gridlock prevents redistricting in a timely manner. In addition, the losers to an adopted redistricting plan often challenge it in state .... Public schools Redistricting is also necessary within school district s, where attendance zone ... in school redistricting, as it is perceived to affect the resale value economics value of a home ... for Redistricting News http www.redistrictinginamerica.org redistrictinginamerica.org A comprehensive source for information about redistricting in all fifty states from the http www.rosereport.org ... govdocs redistricting.html Government Redistricting Web Sites from GovDocs at Purdue University Libraries ... content resource a citizens guide to redistricting 2010 edition A Citizen s Guide to Redistricting, 2010 Edition , downloadable http aceproject.org ace en topics bd bdy bdy us Reapportionment and Redistricting in the U.S. from the http www.aceproject.org ACE Project Rodriguez, Lori ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Redistricting in Pennsylvania refers to the decennial process of redrawing legislative and Congressional districts in Pennsylvania . 2000 redistricting The redistricting process was led by the Republican controlled Pennsylvania General Assembly . ref name wl Cite web title Redistricting Winners and Losers work PoliticsPA publisher The Publius Group date archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20020608173038 http www.politicspa.com FEATURES redistricting winners and losers.htm url http www.politicspa.com FEATURES redistricting winners and losers.htm archivedate 2002 06 08 ref State Representative David Mayernik , who had represented the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 29 29th legislative district since 1983 had his district diced into seven other districts and moved across the state from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Allegheny County to Bucks County, Pennsylvania by the House Democratic Caucus in the 2002 legislative re apportionment plan, leaving him scant chance of re election. ref name zap cite news last M.R. Bull first John title Redistricting zaps Mayernik, Kaiser Bodack s Senate seat kept intact work Pittsburgh Post Gazette publisher PG Publishing date 2001 09 26 url http www.post gazette.com regionstate 20010926reapportion0926p2.asp ref In Vieth v. Jubelirer , a United States Supreme Court case challenging the constitutionality of the 2000 redistricting process, the Supreme Court was unable to agree upon a legal standard for judging when partisan gerrymandering violated the United States Constitution . ref Cite web last Hasen first Richard L. authorlink Richard L. Hasen title Supreme Court Got It Right in Pa. Redistricting Case work Roll Call publisher Roll Call Inc. date May 3, 2004 url http electionlawblog.org archives rollcalloped.html ref References reflist Category Redistricting Category Pennsylvania General Assembly Category Politics of Pennsylvania pennsylvania stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Notability software date March 2010 Orphan date September 2008 Infobox software name Maptitude for Redistricting logo screenshot caption author developer Caliper Corporation released latest release version 6.0 latest release date 2011 latest preview version latest preview date programming language operating system Microsoft Windows platform language status genre Cartography Mapping Software , GIS , GIS software license website http www.caliper.com Caliper Mapping Software Home Maptitude for Redistricting is a version of Caliper Corporation Caliper Corporation s Maptitude Geographic information system Geographical Information System GIS . It is developed as client software specifically for the Microsoft Windows environment, to enable political redistricting . It contains specialized functionality for redistricting. Web versions and versions for ArcGIS are also available. Maptitude for the Web is used to support the redistricting process in the USA. External links http www.caliper.com Caliper Mapping Software official website http www.caliper.com News RedistrictingNews.htm Maptitude News news software stub Category GIS software Category Redistricting ... more details
A redistricting commission is a body designated to draw district lines. Usually the intent is to avoid gerrymandering by specifying a nonpartisan or bipartisan body to comprise the commission. Like state boards of election , however, they are also typically set up to give the majority party more seats on the Commission the New Jersey Redistricting Commission is an example of this. Efforts to establish a redistricting commission in Virginia have so far failed. In many cases, the majority party prefers to retain its power to draw district lines without interference from a commission, and therefore blocks the establishment of a redistricting commission. The Campaign Legal Center reports that eleven 11 states currently utilize non partisan or bi partisan redistricting commissions composed of non office holding citizens. http www.campaignlegalcenter.org redistricting 226.html The states include Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey New Jersey Redistricting Commission Commission , and Washington. http www.campaignlegalcenter.org redistricting 226.html The Campaign Legal Center additionally states that Arkansas and Ohio Ohio Apportionment Board Board use redistricting commissions that are wholly composed of elected officials. http www.campaignlegalcenter.org redistricting 226.html California Proposition 11 2008 Proposition 11 was a California ballot initiative which was successfully enacted during the United States presidential election, 2008 2008 U.S. presidential election . http ballotpedia.org wiki index.php California Proposition 11 2008 Proposition 11 proposed to amend the California Constitution to create a bi partisan Citizens Redistricting Commission composed of non office holding citizens. http ballotpedia.org wiki index.php California Proposition 11 2008 election stub Category Redistricting commissions ... more details
The Citizens Redistricting Commission is the redistricting organization for the state of California . It is responsible for determining the boundaries for the Senate, Assembly, and State Board of Equalization California Board of Equalization districts in the state. The 14 member commission consists of five Democrats, five Republicans, and four commissioners from neither major party. The commission was authorized following the passage of California Proposition 11 2008 California Proposition 11 by voters in November 2008. ref cite news url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2008 11 26 MNU614D110.DTL title Redistricting victory a big win for governor author John Wildermuth work San Francisco Chronicle date 2008 11 27 accessdate 2009 03 16 ref The commissioners were selected in November and December 2010 and are required to complete the new maps by August 15, 2011. ref name wedraw cite web url http wedrawthelines.ca.gov title We Draw the Lines author Citizens Redistricting Commission date 2011 accessdate January 15, 2011 ref Following the 2010 passage of California Proposition 20 2010 California Proposition 20 , the Commission was also assigned the responsibility of redrawing the California s congressional districts state s U.S.congressional district boundaries in response to the United States congressional apportionment congressional apportionment necessitated by the 2010 United States Census . Membership The commissioners are Gabino Aguirre Democrat , Angelo Ancheta D , Vincent Barraba Republican , Maria Blanco D , Cynthia Dai D , Michelle R. DiGuilio Other , Jodie ... redistricting panel loses memb.html title Redistricting panel loses member, gains executive director ... title Selection Process We Draw the Lines author Citizens Redistricting Commission date 2011 accessdate January 15, 2011 ref See also Redistricting References reflist California poli stub Category Politics of California Category Congressional districts of California Category Redistricting ... more details
and 2004 after the creation of new boundaries for congressional districts following mid term redistricting ... denotes a Republican pickup. The 2003 Texas redistricting refers to a controversial mid decade congressional redistricting plan appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme ... the statewide redistricting as Constitutional, but struck down Congressional District 23 as gerrymander ... Caselaw.lp.findlaw.com date accessdate 2010 06 20 ref The 2003 redistricting effort was extremely ... a mid decade redistricting that was not ordered by a court. Legal challenges to the redistricting ... 28, 2006 ref 2000 2003 evolution and DeLay s role Redistricting in Texas was traditionally done once every ten years, soon after the Census National Census . A redistricting occurred in 1991 , when ... Redistricting Board Texas Legislative Redistricting Board LRB convenes only when the state legislature is unable to approve a redistricting plan in the first legislative session following the National Census. In June, 2001, the redistricting task passed to the LRB after the state legislature failed to pass a redistricting plan. ref name Bickerstaff46 cite book last Bickerstaff first Steve title Lines in the Sand Congressional Redistricting in Texas and the Downfall of Tom Delay publisher ... last Bickerstaff first Steve title Lines in the Sand Congressional Redistricting in Texas and the Downfall ... redistricting effort. In 2002, a Republican majority was elected to the State House of Representatives ... certgrants 2005 texasred.html title Texas Redistricting Cases League of United Latin American ... Ds . They later returned to the state after receiving a promise that redistricting would not be brought ... session in order to continue the redistricting effort. The Democrats had over 1 3 of the seats in the Senate and prevented the redistricting legislature from being voted on due to the two thirds ..., Senator John Whitmire returned to the Senate and the redistricting legislature was passed at a third ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The New Jersey Redistricting Commission is a New Jersey State Constitution constitutional body of the government of New Jersey. Like Arizona , Idaho , Hawaii , Montana , and Washington U.S. state Washington the redistricting is completed within an independent, bipartisan commission. The apportionment of members of the Redistricting Commission is carefully balanced between legislative and executive majorities and is purposefully titled to allow the minority party an equal amount of seats on the commission. Note that this commission deals with districts for the U.S. House of Representatives while the New Jersey Apportionment Commission deals with legislative districts for the New Jersey Legislature . Image NJ 109th congressional districts shaded by party.png right thumb New Jersey Congressional Districts. Note that Republican Jon Runyan picked up the 3rd District from incumbent Democrat John Adler in the 2010 elections. Cquote 1. a After each federal census taken in a year ending in zero, the Congressional districts shall be established by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission. The commission shall consist of 13 members, none of whom shall be a member or employee of the Congress of the United States. The members of the commission shall be appointed with due consideration to geographic, ethnic and racial diversity and in the manner provided herein. b There shall first be appointed 12 members as follows 1 two members to be appointed by the President of the Senate 2 two members to be appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly 3 two members to be appointed by the minority leader of the Senate 4 two members to be appointed by the minority leader of the General Assembly and 5 four members, two to be appointed by the chairman of the State committee of the political party whose candidate for the office of Governor received the largest ... Redistricting commissions NJ stub ... more details
The redistricting of United States congressional districts is made by the legislatures of the states every 10 years, immediately following the official announcement of the United States Census federal census that serves as the basis of the apportionment. It was long the practice that the apportionment thus made stood until after the next decennial census. However, the power rests with the legislature to change or adjust the apportionment during the interim and in 1845, the tradition in Ohio of reapportioning following the decennial census was broken. For the last half of the century, it was the policy of the political party party in power in the legislature to secure the largest amount of political advantage in making the apportionments, and they were made whenever the political control of the assembly changed. From 1878 to 1892, the state was reapportioned six times as power oscillated between the two parties. A partisan majority in the legislature has it in their power to so apportion the districts as to enable the minority of the voters in the state to elect a majority of the congressional delegation, or to empower a bare majority of the voters to elect almost the entire delegation, in effect disfranchisement disenfranchising the minority. No apportionment of Ohio was absolutely free from partisan bias, but some have been notoriously unjust and unfair. Constitutional background Ohio s legislative structure Under the original Ohio constitution , state representatives were chosen annually for the term of one year, and state senators were chosen for two years, the original allotment ... the proposed redistricting as unfair and grossly partisan. Consequently the session ran until August ... of . See also United States Congressional apportionment Redistricting Ohio Apportionment Board References ... Co., 1900 Copyright 1899 . Category Congressional districts of Ohio Category Redistricting Ohio, History of 19th Century Congressional Redistricting ... more details
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Lines in the Sand , published in 2007 by Steve Bickerstaff and the University of Texas Press , is a book chronicling the 2003 Texas redistricting 2003 Texas congressional redistricting . ref name Readings cite news last King first Michael title Readings work Austin Chronicle date 2007 03 01 url http www.austinchronicle.com gyrobase Issue review?oid oid 3A451539 ref References div class references small references div Category 2003 Texas redistricting poli book stub Category 2007 books ... more details
ElectionsCA Proposition 77 was a California ballot proposition on the California special election, 2005 2005 California special election ballot. Official summary From the California Attorney General Redistricting. Initiative constitutional amendment . Amends process for redistricting California State Senate California Senate , California State Assembly Assembly , United States congressional delegations from California Congressional and State Board of Equalization California Board of Equalization districts. Requires panel of three retired judge s, selected by legislative leaders, to adopt new redistricting plan if measure passes and after each national census. Panel must consider legislative, public comments hold public hearings. Redistricting plan effective when adopted by panel and filed with California Secretary of State governs next statewide primary general elections even if voters reject plan. If voters reject redistricting plan, process repeats, but officials elected under rejected plan serve full terms. Allows 45 days to seek judicial review of adopted redistricting plan. Summary of California Legislative Analyst s Office Legislative Analyst s estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact One time costs for a redistricting plan. State costs totaling no more than 1.5 million and county costs in the range of 1 million. Potential reduction in costs for each redistricting effort after 2010, but net impact would depend on decisions by voters. Results The proposition was rejected with a margin of 19.4 of voters rejecting it About 1,474,930 ballots . References http voterguide.ss.ca.gov prop77 title summary.shtml Official summary from the Secretary of State http vote2005.ss.ca.gov Returns prop 00.htm Results of the voting from same http www.joincalifornia.com page 8 California Legislative District Maps 1911 Present See also Gerrymandering Politics of California California Proposition 11 2008 statute stub California poli stub Category California ballot pro ... more details
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elections Nesting is the delimitation of voting districts for one elected body in order to define the voting districts for another body. For example, in California , the California State Assembly State Assembly the lower house is composed of 80 members, each one representing 1 80th of California s population, and the California State Senate State Senate the upper house is composed of 40 members, each one representing 1 40th of California s population. In this case, the process of nesting could either be first defining the 80 Assembly districts, and then defining the Senate districts as a merge of two Assembly districts, or first defining the 40 Senate districts, and then creating the Assembly districts by splitting each Senate district into two. If the Assembly districts and the Senate districts are created independently of each other, then the process of nesting is not used. The major concerns of nesting are the practice may impede the creation of majority minority district s the practice may cause cities or other communities with common concerns to be split into different voting districts and therefore dilute their votes California Following the passage of California Proposition 11 2008 Proposition 11 in 2008, the commission established to redistrict the State legislative boundaries is required to employ nesting in crafting Assembly and State Senate districts. ref cite web url http www.brennancenter.org content resource choosing californias state redistricting citizens commission title Choosing California s State Redistricting Citizen s Commission date March 4, 2010 author Justin Levitt publisher Brennan Center for Justice ref References reflist External links http swdb.berkeley.edu resources redistricting research Nesting & Redistricting.pdf The Implications of Nesting in California Redistricting an August 2007 UC Berkeley study by Bruce E. Cain and Karin Mac Donald DEFAULTSORT Nesting Voting Districts Category Redistricting Category Constituencies polisci stub e ... more details
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move to commons Summary Tenth U.S. Congressional district of Massachusetts in the 109th Congress. Redistricting actually occurred for the 108th and subsequent Congresses after the United States 2000 Census . Main United States House of Representatives, Massachusetts District 10 Image adapted from US fed gov t source nationalatlas.gov Category Congressional district maps of the 109th Congress Category Massachusetts maps Licensing PD USGov Atlas ... more details
Fair and Clean Elections was a pilot project in the U.S. State of New Jersey for public financing of candidates to the New Jersey Senate and New Jersey General Assembly in 2005 and 2007. During the 2007 election cycle, the program took place in Districts New Jersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 14 14 New Jersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 24 24 and New Jersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 37 37 . This was an extension of the pilot in two legislative districts for General Assembly candidates in the 2005 general election, which included the New Jersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 6 6th district . The pilot project s goals were to improve the unfavorable opinion that many residents of this State have toward the political process to strengthen the integrity of that process and to improve access to it by many individuals and groups who have traditionally not been part of it. The project was based on similar programs in Arizona and Maine , with the goal of providing all candidates with equal financial resources. Candidates seeking to participate in the 2007 pilot were required to raise between 400 and 800 separate contributions of 10 each from registered voters within the district. Candidates who obtained these contributions and refused to accept contributions from other sources were eligible to participate in the program. ref Wichert, Bill. http www.njherald.com 289531573446434.php No endorsements made by education union in 24th district , New Jersey Herald , August 7, 2007. Accessed August 8, 2007. ref The program was abandoned in 2008 after criticism that it had failed to achieve its goals, and concern about the constitutionality of certain key provisions of the law. ref http www.eagleton.rutgers.edu NJProject CleanElections newsNJ TimesofTrenton2.pdf ref References Reflist External links http www.njcleanelections.com New Jersey Fair and Clean Elections Pilot Project http www.campaig ... more details
Infobox Referendum approved with map name Measure 58 title Changes Operative Date Of Redistricting Plans Allows Affected Legislators To Finish Term In Original District. yes 1,251,478 yespct 77.42 no 364,993 nopct 22.58 invalid invalidpct total 1,616,471 turnoutpct 85.7 map File Oregon 2008 Measure 55.svg mapdivision county notes Source Oregon Secretary of State ref name official results cite web last Bradbury first Bill authorlink Bill Bradbury title Official Results November 4, 2008 General Election work Elections Division publisher Oregon Secretary of State date 4 November 2008 url http www.sos.state.or.us elections nov42008 g08results.html format Website accessdate December 24, 2008 ref Oregon Ballot Measure 55 2008 or House Joint Resolution HJR 31 was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that was put before voters in 2008. This measure was designed to fix a situation where State Senators whose seats are not up in the next cycle following a redistricting are forced to move to their new district. It had no organized opposition. The measure appeared on the Oregon state elections, 2008 Ballot measures November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon . Background Official Ballot Title The official ballot title for this measure is Changes Operative Date Of Redistricting Plans Allows Affected Legislators To Finish Term In Original District Notes reflist External links http www.sos.state.or.us elections nov42008 military vp m55.html Oregon Voters Pamphlet for Measure 55 http www.sos.state.or.us elections nov42008 meas.html 2008 General Election Measures Voter Guide http egov.sos.state.or.us elec web irr search.record detail?p reference 20080406..LSCYYY406 Information and status on this ballot measure from the Secretary of State http www.sos.state.or.us elections irr 2008 406text.pdf Complete text of the ballot measure http ballotpedia.org wiki index.php Oregon ... Oregon 2008 ballot measures Category Amendments to the Oregon Constitution Category Redistricting ... more details