California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of State Senate District Boundaries Drawn by Redistricting Commission

January 27th, 2012

On January 27, the California Supreme Court issued this opinion on redistricting. The court ruled that the State Senate district boundaries in force in 2012 will be the boundaries drawn by the Redistricting Commisison. Thus, the Republican Party-backed referendum petition against those districts will have no effect in 2012.

The decision is unanimous, although Justice Goodwin Liu wrote separately to criticize some of the reasoning in the majority opinion.

5 Responses to “California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of State Senate District Boundaries Drawn by Redistricting Commission”

  1. Demo Rep Says:

    ALL district systems have AUTOMATIC minority rule results.

    1/2 votes x 1/2 districts = 1/4 CONTROL.

    Remedy – Proportional Representation

    Total Votes / Total Seats = EQUAL votes required for each Seat Winner.

    Winner excess votes down.
    Loser votes up.

    BOTH majority rule and minority representation for ALL voters.

    The courts are brain dead ignorant about the 1/4 math — due to EVIL lawyers and MORON amicus profs.

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  3. Demo Rep Says:

    The robot party hacks INSTANTLY know the past election results in EVERY gerrymander district via New Age computerized gerrymander map programs combined with past election stats. in giant databases — precinct by precinct data for ALL of the major offices.

    How STUPID are the MORON courts about gerrymander math ???

  4. Cody Quirk Says:

    Yep, glad I’m not in California anymore.

  5. Jim Riley Says:

    About 10% of Californians, nearly 4 million people will have no representation in the Senate.