Court Battles Are Still Alive in Ten States over U.S. House District Boundaries

December 6th, 2012

According to this Roll Call article, litigation over U.S. House district boundaries is still alive in ten states. These are all lawsuits in which the new districts (based on the 2010 census) were challenged before the November 2012 election, and the courts didn’t finish litigating in time, so temporary districts were used just for 2012. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.

One Response to “Court Battles Are Still Alive in Ten States over U.S. House District Boundaries”

  1. Demo Rep Says:

    ALL legislative bodies with ANY of the usual districts are ANTI-Democracy regimes.

    1/2 votes x 1/2 pack/crack gerrymander districts = 1/4 control.
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    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.