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      • Arizona, California, Colorado, Utah, Maryland, and New York created their own commissions with radically different structures, but all aimed at democratizing the redistricting process. As of today, 20 states use some form of non-partisan or bipartisan redistricting commission to draw their district lines.
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  2. The map below shows the 16 states that use commissions for state legislative redistricting, including states with hybrid methods. Ten of these are non-politician commissions. Five are politician commissions, and Virginia's commission has an equal number of politicians and non-politicians.

  3. Jul 19, 2022 · Republicans have benefited from their own brazen cartography in states like Florida and courts striking down Democratic gerrymanders in Maryland and New York. Republicans have also shored up...

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · Overall, redistricting commissions controlled the map drawing process for 110 districts nationwide, with Californias 52 districts representing nearly half of those.

  5. In 34 of the 50 states, state legislatures play the dominant role in state legislative redistricting. Commissions draw state legislative district lines in 14 states. In two states, hybrid systems are used, in which state legislature share redistricting authority with commissions. See the map and table below for further details.

  6. Oct 5, 2022 · Of the remaining 8 percent of districts, located mostly in the western United States, the majority were drawn by political commissions. Another six states have only a single House seat and did not need to redistrict, while Maine passed its congressional map under a bipartisan compromise. The maps differ significantly in their political effects.

  7. Jun 29, 2015 · A state auditor’s panel takes applications and selects 60 potential redistricting commissioners — 20 Democrats, 20 Republicans and 20 others. The state Assembly and Senate majority and minority leaders each can eliminate two nominees from each political category.

  8. First, several states have passed ballot measures to take redistricting power away from politicians and invest it in independent or bipartisan commissions. Second, activists can sue to get ...

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