After lengthy hearing, judges redrawing Virginia House map have lots of options. But not much time
After lengthy hearing, judges redrawing Virginia House map have lots of options. But not much time
- January 10, 2019
- Bernie Grofman, poli sci, via Richmond Times-Dispatch, Jan. 10, 2019
Bernard Grofman, a political science professor at the University of California-Irvine,
spent most of Thursday morning defending his proposal on the stand. At the end of
the day, Grofman asked the judges for guidance on which combination of his proposed
maps they’d prefer. The judges said they would get back to him, but only if they decide
to proceed with his proposal.
For the full story, please visit https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/general-assembly/after-lengthy-hearing-judges-redrawing-virginia-house-map-have-lots/article_4db03ffd-2467-5e05-aa19-0732be24b808.html.
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