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Arizona Democrats say the commission that redraws new congressional and legislative districts did so illegally last year. According to the allegations, the new maps give unfair advantage to at least three incumbent Republican state senators.
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Arizona’s independent redistricting commission has unanimously approved new boundaries for the state’s congressional districts. The boundaries approved Wednesday create four solidly Republican districts, three where Democrats are likely to dominate and two that could be relatively competitive.
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A psychologist has been chosen as the independent chair of the commission that will redraw the state’s political district lines this year. The unanimous…
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A Democratic legislative leader on Thursday announced his selection of an Apache County man as the fourth appointment to the Arizona panel that will draw…
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Democratic leaders of the Arizona Legislature say two of five independents chosen by a judicial panel to chair a commission to redraw political districts…
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Republican legislative leaders want to dramatically overhaul the independent commission that draws congressional and legislative maps every decade.Senate…
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An effort by Arizona voters to take politics out of the once-a-decade process of redrawing the political lines for U.S. House seats appears to have…
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Voters who sued the commission that re-drew Arizona's congressional and legislative district maps won't appeal a ruling throwing out their case.Attorney…
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A unanimous Supreme Court says an Arizona commission did not violate the principle of one person, one vote when it redrew the state's legislative…
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit challenging how state legislative districts were drawn in Arizona in December.The high court on Monday also has…