Redrawing Lines
What would happen if Prop. 77 were to pass? Would handing over the redistricting process to an independent panel make for more competitive districts? Or would the legislative balance of power shift? Those were some of the questions before a research group at Claremont McKenna, which issued a report on the subject yesterday. The Institute's research finds that Proposition 77, if enacted by voters, is likely to create ten competitive Congressional districts, four new competitive Assembly districts, and seven new competitive State Senate seats. The number of safe Democratic and Republican seats is likely to be reduced evenly: by five each for Congress and the Assembly, and by four Democratic and three Republican seats in the State Senate. The Times has a report on the report, as well. |
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