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Tag: gerrymandering
Two Latino Democrats pull public support for a redistricting campaign in...
Two former Democratic politicians, former Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia and ex-lawmaker Abel Tapia, have pulled their names as supporters of a campaign that seeks...
Wiretap: We know much more about the Las Vegas massacre, but...
We know more about the Las Vegas killer. We know more about the guns he used. We know more about the elaborate setup in...
A group says it wants to end partisan redistricting in Colorado....
A coalition that launched a revamped plan it says would take partisanship out of how state and federal political districts are drawn is facing...
On Saturday, these groups will show you how to ‘unrig the...
Are our state politics rigged?
Three national groups with footholds in Colorado are gathering Saturday at The Alliance Center in Denver for a public event...
As GOP El Paso County Commissioners redraw their own district lines...
UPDATE: Members of the El Paso County Commission are set to vote on the new district lines today
Democrats in Colorado’s heaviest Republican county are...
Wiretap: Why the Georgia special election matters so much (even if...
The Georgia special-election House race has, as expected, turned into a referendum on Trump and on Trump's chances to push his domestic policy through...
Latest redistricting proposal bound to fail, say minority lawmakers
Too little, too late.
That’s how several minority lawmakers feel about the latest draft of a ballot measure that purports to outlaw gerrymandering in Colorado.
Initiative...
Taking party politics out of mapping Colorado’s electoral districts
Three of the last four attempts to map the state’s congressional and legislative districts have wound up in court with both Republicans and Democrats...
GOP redistricting bill sparks protest by state House minority leader
A bill that Democrats say opens up the redistricting process to gerrymandering and represents a sign of bad faith by Republicans was introduced in the state House Friday. However, Rep. Jake Paul Brown, R-Ignacio, the bill's sponsor, said it simply repairs changes Democrats made last year.