Looks very likely the PA Supreme Court will overrule this. Mystery is what map they'll replace it with. https://t.co/AeH6fFmyzh
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 7, 2022
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court took control of a high-stakes redistricting lawsuit and will now decide how the state’s congressional districts will be drawn for the next decade.https://t.co/TNYYtwTRry
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) February 2, 2022
And there it is: PA's Dem-majority Supreme Court to take over congressional redistricting from pro-Trump lower court judge. https://t.co/1DH2GtkJaT
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 2, 2022
Breaking: the PA Supreme Court issues a stay to consider Dems' request to intervene as an ardently pro-Trump judge was set to select a congressional map. https://t.co/G37tkTYHO4
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 31, 2022
Thank God for Dem governors. https://t.co/3A1aeUbvKN
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) January 28, 2022
Again, for those in back (and at the WH), you can’t out-organize gerrymandering. In 2012 in PA, Democrats got 51% of the congressional vote but won just 5 of 18 seats. The map was so gerrymandered that even if Ds won 56% of the vote, they would have won only 6 of 18 seats. https://t.co/IPZHqXT51U
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) July 23, 2021
Pennsylvania Republicans have introduced 14 BILLS to make it harder to vote, including ending no-excuse absentee voting, which all but 2 Republicans voted for, throwing out mail ballots for minor errors & gerrymandering the courts so they can’t strike these laws down pic.twitter.com/XmloNjCHRG
— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) February 4, 2021
New: After fighting the election results, state Republicans in Pennsylvania are trying to increase their control of the courts by creating new regional judicial districts rather than statewide elections, raising concerns of a new kind of gerrymandering.https://t.co/XnLTs5H3iK
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) February 15, 2021