The Post-Census Blues Hit Voters (and Mapmakers)

The redrawing of political district lines — which ideally happens just once a decade, after a federal census — could create a series of crazy election cycles for Texas voters and candidates. It happened in the 1990s. And it could happen again now, with federal judges in Washington and San Antonio likely to miss a deadline for getting final maps in place before the 2012 elections. Read More

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