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A Connecticut congressional map recommended Tuesday by a court-appointed special master makes minimal changes in the racial, political and geographic features of districts that have produced only ...
A population slowdown that cost Connecticut a congressional seat a ... legislators will be charged with the task of redrawing the political boundaries for both Congress and the General Assembly ...
In both 2012 and 2022, the biggest active voting group in Connecticut has been unaffiliated ... government corruption, political polarization, and even the cost of government all go up.
Connecticut’s state Supreme ... silence of the lawmakers who voted against political gerrymandering. Persily has an academic tenure in election maps and served on former President Obama ...
NBC Universal, Inc. Unable to reach an agreement, the panel redrawing Connecticut’s political lines missed ... is the reason we don’t have a map out of the commission is because the five ...
About a dozen people showed up to sound off on maps that will affect millions. Due to the new census, Connecticut has to redraw all its political boundaries. A small group of state lawmakers will ...
It seems that in Connecticut, you just cannot kill an old political party. Connecticut has a competitive Senate race to get new voters interested in Tuesday’s general election, but some of them ...
Ned Lamont are running for reelection. Republicans are targeting the state’s 2nd and 5th congressional districts, though the GOP hasn’t won a US House seat in Connecticut since 2006.
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