UPDATE ON SENATE (in italics). Are you curious about the redistricting plan that will be introduced in the state House in the morning? I was . . . .
For the state map, go to:
Franklin-map, State
For the metro map, go to:
Franklin-map, Metro
And to see what we have now, go to:
Present districts
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Update:
I did not get to see Lawmakers tonight, but I did get the following off of the Lawmakers Web site. It appears, and I emphasize appears, that the state House and Senate have a common map, these being the above, since no others are on record.
The following is from the Lawmakers Web site that leads me to this conclusion:
Congressional redistricting is now officially on the legislature's map. Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson, Majority Leader Bill Stephens and Reapportionment Chair Senator Chip Rogers released their proposed maps in a press conference this afternoon. Although the map has not been analyzed for dilution of minority voting strength, the Senate leaders say this is just day one of what could be a lengthy process.
Franklin-map, State
For the metro map, go to:
Franklin-map, Metro
And to see what we have now, go to:
Present districts
_______________
Update:
I did not get to see Lawmakers tonight, but I did get the following off of the Lawmakers Web site. It appears, and I emphasize appears, that the state House and Senate have a common map, these being the above, since no others are on record.
The following is from the Lawmakers Web site that leads me to this conclusion:
Congressional redistricting is now officially on the legislature's map. Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson, Majority Leader Bill Stephens and Reapportionment Chair Senator Chip Rogers released their proposed maps in a press conference this afternoon. Although the map has not been analyzed for dilution of minority voting strength, the Senate leaders say this is just day one of what could be a lengthy process.
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