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Minnesota has new legislative and congressional district maps for the entire state. The maps were drawn out by a five-judge panel that was appointed by the Supreme Court.
The Minnesota Legislature is facing an important deadline next week to agree to new legislative and congressional district maps following the 2020 Census. It’s not going to make it.
Under the Minnesota Constitution, the state Legislature is charged with redrawing the congressional and legislative maps every decade. But political division has prevented that from happening over ...
Despite some calls for sweeping changes, the special five-judge panel overseeing the process went small when it redrew lines for Minnesota 201 legislative districts and eight congressional districts.
The five-judge panel, appointed by Chief Justice Lorie Gildea of the Minnesota Supreme Court, will now draw their own maps for the state’s eight congressional districts, 67 state Senate ...
The maps will set the new boundaries for Minnesota's eight Congressional districts, 67 Senate districts and 134 House districts, and will be in effect for the 2022 elections.
ST PAUL, Minn. — A special court-appointed panel of five judges has released its redistricting maps for Minnesota's congressional and legislative districts, based on results from the 2020 census ...
Roughly 10% of the races for the Minnesota House and Senate will decide which party controls each chamber of the state Legislature – voting patterns that have held true for more than a decade.
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