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by jaredklewis
239 days ago
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Well it’s easy to understand why legislatures elected by a Gerrymandered map are not motivated to fix it. Also not trivial to design a law against it. Most common solution seems to be use of independent commissions, but commissions can also be “independent” in name only. |
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I have only ever seen examples of it at the Federal Election level, so wondering if your first point is actually completely accurate. (I believe the States themselves control the "maps" but forgive my ignorance if not)