The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday picked a redistricting map that was designed by a Stanford professor and proposed by Democrat plaintiffs.
One Democrat justice, Debra Todd, sided with two Republican justices in dissent from the 4-3 decision to create a map dubbed the “Carter Plan,” which greatly pleased Democrats. The mapArticle I of the Constitution empowers state legislatures to draw congressional lines. Both chambers of the Pennsylvania legislature are controlled by Republicans. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is controlled by justices regarded as partisan Democrats.
“Pennsylvania Supreme Court ADOPTS new congressional map. Court selects maps put forward by our clients as new statewide map!” he. “Proud of the work @EliasLawGroup and @RedistrictFdn did to ensure fair maps in Pennsylvania.”
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