Pennsylvania Supreme Court Hears Partisan Gerrymandering Case on January 17, Wednesday

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear League of Women Voters v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 17. The issue is whether extreme partisan gerrymandering violates the State Constitution. On December 29, 2017, the lower state court had upheld the U.S. House districts. See this story.


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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Hears Partisan Gerrymandering Case on January 17, Wednesday — 2 Comments

  1. One more math morons gerrymander case —

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged paced/cracked gerrymander districts = 1/4 or less CONTROL = OLIGARCHY system

    — since 1776 States — since 1788 USA Reps.

    Standard – undetected by SCOTUS math MORONS — due to super math MORON so-called lawyers —

    ANY majority of the voters can and do elect legislators who have A MAJORITY OF THE VOTING POWER = DEMOCRACY.

    PR and AppV

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