Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Subject: Floridians tried to stop gerrymandering, but Republicans gerrymandered anyway



Floridians tried to stop gerrymandering, and Republicans gerrymandered anyways. We're about to see who wins.

In 2010, Florida's voters passed two constitutional amendments aimed at reducing partisan gerrymandering. Amendments 5 and 6 held that districts must not be drawn to "favor or disfavor" a party or incumbent or dilute the influence of minority voters. Read full article >> Washington Post