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Judge Rules G.O.P. Illegally Redrew Florida Districts

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boards of FL

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/us/judge-rules-gop-illegally-redrew-florida-districts.html?partner=rss&emc=rss


When you can't compete in the world of ideas...


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boards of FL wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/us/judge-rules-gop-illegally-redrew-florida-districts.html?partner=rss&emc=rss


When you can't compete in the world of ideas...

Sorry, Boards...I'll take mine down....

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Republicans make a mockery of the democratic process, plain and simple.

The people spoke by passing amendments to the State constitution to limit gerrymandering of legislative and congressional districts. The Republican response was to ignore the people and keep on gerrymandering.

I hope the League of Women Voters keeps close tabs on how this plays out. They may need to file further lawsuits.

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Wordslinger

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The core of the problem is that republicanism is aimed at helping wealthy white, middle-aged men and they can no longer win elections with their self-helping exclusive racism.

Their answer, of course, is to destroy democracy.

Ask our resident Nazi, he'll explain what they want ... LOL

boards of FL

boards of FL

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/gop-no-appeal-florida-congressional-map-ruling


So they're not going to appeal this decision, though they still want their efforts to cheat to remain in place...just this time?

Dum dum dum dum dum!


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republicans who control Florida's Legislature said Tuesday that they will not appeal a landmark ruling that found that the state's map for congressional districts unconstitutional.

But Senate President Don Gaetz and House Speaker Will Weatherford said in a joint statement that they want to postpone drawing a new map until after the 2014 elections.

Gaetz and Weatherford said changing district boundaries now would cause problems for this year's elections. They noted that absentee ballots for the state's Aug. 26 primary have already been sent to overseas voters.

"Any attempt to change the districts at this late stage of the 2014 elections process would cause chaos and confusion and would threaten the rights of our deployed military voters," the statement says.

A circuit judge ruled last week that the Legislature illegally drew Florida's congressional districts to primarily benefit the Republican Party. Judge Terry Lewis ruled that two of the state's 27 congressional districts were invalid and that the map must be redrawn.

The landmark decision comes in the first serious test of the "Fair Districts" amendments adopted by the state's voters in 2010. Those standards said legislators could no longer draw up districts to favor incumbents or a political party, a practice known as gerrymandering.

The first district that Lewis ruled invalid is a sprawling one, stretching from Jacksonville to Orlando. U.S. Rep. Corinne Brown, a Democrat, holds the seat. The second is a central Florida district. The seat is held by U.S. Rep. Dan Webster, a Republican.

The legislative leaders' statement noted that Lewis did not find several other congressional seats invalid and even stated that other districts could remain intact.

But it will be up to Lewis now to decide whether to let the Legislature redraw the maps. His ruling last week did not specify who should redraw the maps or when it should be redrawn. The coalition of groups that sued the Legislature filed a motion Monday asking Lewis to hold a hearing to figure out what should happen next. The groups argue that with the 2014 elections looming, "time is of the essence for drawing a remedial congressional plan."


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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/opinion/sunday/the-great-gerrymander-of-2012.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

You will appreciate this article, Boards, because this professor uses an artificial construct to compare electoral outcomes in 2012 with what might have happened without gerrymandering.

The Florida GOP won't appeal this decision because they were caught red-handed using a fake e-mail account for an actual student who disavowed any knowledge of said account.

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