Pennsylvania Supreme Court orders new election map ahead of midterms due to partisan gerrymandering
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court said Monday lawmakers must redraw the state’s congressional district map ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, saying the current one amounted to partisan gerrymandering in violation of the state constitution. The court’s order said the legislature must alter the boundaries of the state’s 18 districts by Feb. 9, and Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf…
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