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Related: About this forumBreaking: Georgia legislature passes gerrymandered state senate map giving GOP 59% of seats in state
Kevin M. Kruse RetweetedBreaking: Georgia legislature passes gerrymandered state senate map giving GOP 59% of seats in state Biden won with 49.5%. 100% of population growth in past decade from communities of color but maps create no new majority-minority seats & entrench white GOP power for next decade
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Final vote completes redistricting of Georgia General Assembly
POLITICS
By Mark Niesse, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1 hour ago
The Georgia General Assembly finalized new legislative maps Monday with district boundaries drawn to ensure Republicans maintain control at the Capitol as Democrats gain ground in a changing state.
The state House voted 96-70 on maps that redistrict the state Senate, sending the bill to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature. The Senate already signed off on maps for both chambers last week, and state lawmakers will next focus on Georgias 14 congressional districts.
The completion of state redistricting cements Republican majorities at the Georgia Capitol heading into next years elections. While the maps favor the GOP, they also enable Democrats to pick up several seats in fast-growing metro areas.
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Because Republicans hold a majority in both the state House and Senate, they have enough votes to draw maps that give them an advantage in future elections. Democrats attempted to do the same thing when they were in power 20 years ago.
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About the Author
Mark Niesse Follow Mark Niesse on twitter
Mark Niesse covers voting rights and elections for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He also reports on the Georgia House of Representatives and government. He has been a reporter at the AJC since 2013 following a decade at The Associated Press in Atlanta, Honolulu and Montgomery, Ala.
POLITICS
By Mark Niesse, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1 hour ago
The Georgia General Assembly finalized new legislative maps Monday with district boundaries drawn to ensure Republicans maintain control at the Capitol as Democrats gain ground in a changing state.
The state House voted 96-70 on maps that redistrict the state Senate, sending the bill to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature. The Senate already signed off on maps for both chambers last week, and state lawmakers will next focus on Georgias 14 congressional districts.
The completion of state redistricting cements Republican majorities at the Georgia Capitol heading into next years elections. While the maps favor the GOP, they also enable Democrats to pick up several seats in fast-growing metro areas.
{snip}
Because Republicans hold a majority in both the state House and Senate, they have enough votes to draw maps that give them an advantage in future elections. Democrats attempted to do the same thing when they were in power 20 years ago.
{snip}
About the Author
Mark Niesse Follow Mark Niesse on twitter
Mark Niesse covers voting rights and elections for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He also reports on the Georgia House of Representatives and government. He has been a reporter at the AJC since 2013 following a decade at The Associated Press in Atlanta, Honolulu and Montgomery, Ala.
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Breaking: Georgia legislature passes gerrymandered state senate map giving GOP 59% of seats in state (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2021
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leftieNanner
(15,773 posts)1. Calling Marc Elias!
He has been a very busy man.
Hope somebody (if not Marc) sues these guys.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. Honestly, 59% GOPer is about the same as it is now, and less than previous years like 2016.
Current Georgia House is 57.2% GOPer.
Current Georgia Senate is 60.7% GOPer.