Georgia Governor Signs Redistricting Bills for U.S. House and Legislative Districts

On December 30, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed the bills to redistrict the state’s U.S. House and legislative districts. He waited until almost the last day to do that. A few minutes after he signed the bills, a federal lawsuit was filed challenging the new legislative district boundaries. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity v Raffensperger, case number not assigned yet. Check back here tomorrow for a link to the Complaint, which alleges a racial gerrymander.

The petitioning period for independent candidates and the nominees of parties that didn’t poll 20% for President in the entire U.S., or Governor, opens in two weeks, but if there is uncertainty about the district boundaries, candidates can’t start to petition. The petition deadlines are in mid-July.


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Georgia Governor Signs Redistricting Bills for U.S. House and Legislative Districts — 2 Comments

  1. G math 0000001-

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged g dists = 1/4 or less CONTROL= oligarchy

    — subversion of 4-4 RFG and 14-1 Amdt EP cl.

    too many math MORONS to count since forever- esp since 1962-1964 G cases.
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    PR

  2. Emergency PR system —

    X days before election each candidate to file a public rank order list of choices of other candidates in all districts.

    Voters vote for 1.

    Top Z candidates per district win — suggest Z = 5 to have larger factions elect a legislator.

    Loser votes are moved to highest winner on each loser’s list.

    Winner voting powers = direct votes from voters plus loser votes.

    ALL votes COUNT — both majority rule and minority representation.

    VOTERS VOTE — NOT census pops. — children / illegal invaders / etc.

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