Maryland Legislature Almost Certainly Won’t Draw New U.S. House District Boundaries

This story says that the Maryland legislature is about to adjourn for the year, without passing a bill to redraw U.S. House district boundaries. If the legislature did redraw the boundaries of the Sixth District, that might cause the U.S. Supreme Court to then rule that the pending lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court, Benisek v Lamone, is moot.


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Maryland Legislature Almost Certainly Won’t Draw New U.S. House District Boundaries — 2 Comments

  1. GERRYMANDER ROT MATH

    1/2 or less [plurality] votes x 1/2 [bare majority] rigged packed/cracked gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL

    = ANTI-Democracy MINORITY RULE O-L-I-G-A-R-C-H-Y

    — with always lurking MONARCHS.

    UNEQUAL votes for winners.

    UNEQUAL total votes in districts.

    Much, much, much worse primary math
    — extremist special interest gang nominations
    — about 5-15 percent REAL minority rule.

    TOO MANY MATH MORONS IN GERRYMANDER CASES TO COUNT SINCE 1776 AND ESP SINCE 1964.
    —-
    PR and AppV

  2. Again –
    NO *moot* stuff unless the law is changed retroactively.

    Can NOT happen in district elections unless election redone —

    IE AIN’T gonna happen.

    IE $$$ DAMAGES in ALL cases if nothing else.

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