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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania Legislative Reapportionment Commission voted Thursday in favor of new preliminary district maps over sharp objections from the House's Republican leader ...
The Pennsylvania Constitution explicitly lists four requirements for state House and Senate districts: compactness, contiguity, minimal splits and equal population. Here’s how the final map ...
In an effort to increase the representation of communities of color, which drove Pennsylvania’s growth over the past decade, the Senate map created a new minority-influence district in Lehigh ...
Final Pa. legislative district map introduces more competitive districts to Capital ... The Legislative Reapportionment Commission members voted 4-1 on final maps for the House and Senate districts.
The redistricting maps split some municipalities and voting wards into multiple districts. In Lehigh County, Allentown Ward 8 is split between the 22nd and 132nd House Districts; Ward 11 is split ...
The Pennsylvania Senate map eliminates Senate District 34, which covers Centre County, and splits the district into two odd-numbered districts, 25 and 35. The map was approved by the Legislative ...
Population equality. Each district should have an equal population, though the U.S. Supreme Court has previously established that a deviation of plus or minus 10% for the overall map is acceptable.
For some parts of Pennsylvania, the new maps for the state’s House and Senate districts aren’t that big of a deal. The impacts of the recently approved maps are minimal, the changes limited.
In all Pennsylvania House and Senate districts that were drawn in 2012, Democrats had 1.1 million to 1.2 million more wasted votes than Republicans. ... In the state Senate map, Republicans’ median ...
Elections; Those behind Pa.’s state Senate map ignorant about Lehigh Valley and its needs | Boscola. Published: ; Dec. 19, 2021, 9:00 a.m.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - A new Pennsylvania congressional district map is a signature away from becoming a reality. The Senate approved the map Monday. It was originally drafted by former Lehigh County ...
The Senate’s proposed congressional district map, that became public late Wednesday. The map, circulated online in PDF form, notably appears to draw Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-02) out of his ...
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