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Redistricting. The process of creating maps to determine who represents you at the state and federal level. Independent commissions were supposed to take the politics out of this process. We ask: how’s that going?
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The episode features reports on Oklahoma's death penalty, new redistricting lines and the First Americans Museum.
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The midterm primaries for North Carolina's U.S. Senate seat, 14 U.S. House seats and 170 legislative seats have been moved from March until May by the state Supreme Court due to voting map lawsuits.
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The lawsuit says the redistricting disadvantages Black and Latino voters and does not reflect the outsize effect minorities played in the state's recent population growth.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, discussions about the announcement from Epic Virtual Charter School of cuts to its workforce and the Republican plan for redistricting moving through the state capitol.
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On this episode of This Week in Oklahoma Politics, hear discussion on the new legislative map released for redistricting, the Pardon and Parole Board recommending clemency for death row inmate Julius Jones and more.
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Critics note the newly drawn lines further segment Oklahoma City's urban core, which elected the delegation's lone Democrat to the 5th Congressional District for one term in 2018.
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A new redistricting proposal would turn Oklahoma's Congressional District 5 from a purple district to a solidly Republican one.
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Virginia is in the midst of legislative elections, a race for governor and the redistricting process. All of the political excitement is taking a toll on state redistricting, which is at an impasse.
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In this episode, we discuss the governor's decision to wait until after a clemency hearing of death row inmate Julius Jones to decide on his commutation and lawmakers heading back to the State Capitol on November 15th to deal with redistricting.