Voters lose when maps get redrawn before every election instead of once a decade
PaulHoule Thursday, November 20, 2025
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The article discusses the growing trend of more frequent redistricting, where maps are redrawn before every election instead of once a decade. This practice, which started in Texas, is now moving to California and likely spreading across the country, and the author argues that it ultimately harms voters by undermining the democratic process.
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