Most gerrymandering is done by Republicans. Why would anyone oppose a non-partisan map? Are they afraid of fair elections?
It's up to lawmakers to try and override the veto, explains our expert @yurijrudensky. “Both parties are willing to disarm and commit to not using the redistricting process to bake in a partisan advantage, it’s a really good time to pass the reform." https://t.co/rpp9Y7aSMv
— Brennan Center (@BrennanCenter) August 18, 2019
No, no, nothing to see here, please move along.
— Rep. Laura Telerski (@LauraTelerski) August 10, 2019
“We should all be proud that issues of gerrymandering are extremely rare in New Hampshire.” – @GovChrisSununu HB 706 veto message #NHPolitics pic.twitter.com/Tn0xSoxBV5
“It is shortsighted of Republican Gov. Chris Sununu to veto this bipartisan bill that would end partisan gerrymandering in New Hampshire. Now it’s up to the legislature to override the veto of HB 706," explains Brennan Center expert @yurijrudensky. https://t.co/gV4vv5qYl1
— Brennan Center (@BrennanCenter) August 9, 2019