VA Redistricting Referendum Shows Peril of SCOTUS Gerrymandering Rulings
Voters are the losers without national limits on partisan gerrymandering.
The Constitution requires the reallocation of seats in the House of Representatives among states based on the results of the census every 10 years, a process called reapportionment.
Voters are the losers without national limits on partisan gerrymandering.
At the halfway point in the decade, newly released census data points to continued shifts in representation after the 2030 census, but some big unknowns lurk.