Redistricting : Georgia Republicans do it!
by Kombiz Lavasany, Mon Feb 28, 2005 at 08:58:03 PM EST
Georgia Republicans have decided they don't need to wait until 2011 and will follow Texas in redistricting mid-decade.
Republicans in the Georgia Legislature have reached consensus on new congressional district boundaries, Roll Call reported Monday.
The proposed map shores up Republian Phil Gingrey's district and potentially complicates the re-election efforts of Democrats John Barrow and Jim Marshall.
The state House and Senate redistricting committees passed the same version of a new congressional map Friday, bringing an end to a week of behind-the-scenes wrangling over how to reconcile the chambers' two competing plans.
There's been a feeling that this was going to happen and that Georgia Dems are just going to have to deal with the consequences. The anonymous quote below really sums that up for me.
The proposal does not politically endanger any of the state's four black members. State Democrats privately expressed relief after seeing the compromise map, as they admitted that the redrawing of lines could have hit them much harder politically.
I've seen no indication how the new lines change the partisan make up of any districts besides the leaked word that Barrow and Marshall are endangered and Gringrey is going to be in a safe district. I'm not sure whether this can be stopped or whether the ball is in
Rahm Emanuel's court.
Tags: Redistricting (all tags)
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