jerrab » 35 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ProcessState Legislative Districts: Bipartisan CommissionsIn 2021, according to the process implemented by Amendment 3, Missouri's state legislative districts will be drawn by two bipartisan redistricting commissions, whose members are nominated by the state party committees and appointed by the Governor.Congressional Districts: State LegislatureThe state's congressional districts will be drawn by the Legislature by ordinary statute, and will be subject to the Governor's veto.CriteriaIn addition to the federal requirements of one person, one vote and the Voting Rights Act,
Missouri’s state constitution (Art. III §§ 3(c), 7) requires that state legislative districts be compact, contiguous, preserve political subdivisions, promote partisan fairness and competitiveness, and do not intentionally favor an incumbent, party, or candidate for office. For congressional districts, the state constitution (Art. III § 45) requires that they be compact and contiguous.Public InputPer the state constitution (Art. III §§ 3(3), 7), the redistricting commission must hold at least three public hearings to gather testimony and objections to the proposed map. Missouri’s state statutes (§ 127.030) further requires the establishment of a “Redistricting Public Comment Portal,” a website that facilitates the submission of public comments and maps.
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jerra b » Yesterday, 4:52 pm » wrote: ↑ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ProcessState Legislative Districts: Bipartisan CommissionsIn 2021, according to the process implemented by Amendment 3, Missouri's state legislative districts will be drawn by two bipartisan redistricting commissions, whose members are nominated by the state party committees and appointed by the Governor.Congressional Districts: State LegislatureThe state's congressional districts will be drawn by the Legislature by ordinary statute, and will be subject to the Governor's veto.CriteriaIn addition to the federal requirements of one person, one vote and the Voting Rights Act,
Missouri’s state constitution (Art. III §§ 3(c), 7) requires that state legislative districts be compact, contiguous, preserve political subdivisions, promote partisan fairness and competitiveness, and do not intentionally favor an incumbent, party, or candidate for office. For congressional districts, the state constitution (Art. III § 45) requires that they be compact and contiguous.Public InputPer the state constitution (Art. III §§ 3(3), 7), the redistricting commission must hold at least three public hearings to gather testimony and objections to the proposed map. Missouri’s state statutes (§ 127.030) further requires the establishment of a “Redistricting Public Comment Portal,” a website that facilitates the submission of public comments and maps.
jerra b » Yesterday, 4:53 pm » wrote: ↑ CommissionsIn 2021, according to the process implemented by Amendment 3, Missouri's state legislative districts will be drawn by two bipartisan redistricting commission
jerra b » Yesterday, 4:54 pm » wrote: ↑ Missouri’s state constitution (Art. III §§ 3(c), 7) requires that state legislative districts be compact, contiguous, preserve political subdivisions, promote partisan fairness and competitiveness, and do not intentionally favor an incumbent, party, or candidate for offic
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sounds like that one ex navy musician poster from Washington who “had a direct line to joe and the FBI”…
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"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom He was last seen playing in a Mariachi Band in a Tijuana Brothel.ROG62 » Yesterday, 8:29 am » wrote: ↑ sounds like that one ex navy musician poster from Washington who “had a direct line to joe and the FBI”…
republicans gerrymandered first in mo with no public vote plus a petition signed by voters was thrown out,DeezerShoove » Today, 6:09 am » wrote: ↑ Good thing you told them that detail.
Plus you guys showed them how to try it first in Virginia.
Hypocrites are like that.
DeezerShoove » Today, 6:09 am » wrote: ↑ Good thing you told them that detail.
Plus you guys showed them how to try it first in Virginia.
Hypocrites are like that.