Trial court rejects NC congressional map, OKs legislative districts

Trial court rejects NC congressional map, OKs legislative districts
- February 23, 2022
- Bernie Grofman, poli sci, Carolina Public Press, Feb. 23, 2022
Those special masters then hired assistants versed in the mathematical models and computer programs needed to assess fairness in political maps, choosing Bernard Grofman, a University of California Irvine [Distinguished Professor of political science]; Eric McGhee, a fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California; Sam Wang, director of Princeton University’s Electoral Innovation Lab; and Tyler Jarvis, a Brigham Young University math professor.
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