This bill aims to limit states to only one Congressional redistricting per decade, following the census data results. This means once new congressional districts are drawn and members apportioned, no further redistricting can happen until the next census, unless required by a court. It is designed to provide stability in district boundaries and prevent gerrymandering abuses until the next census apportionment occurs.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to reduce gerrymandering and promote stable electoral districts between censuses.
Organizations that support this bill may include those advocating for election reform and anti-gerrymandering initiatives.
Vote No on this bill if you want states to have the ability to adjust district boundaries more frequently to reflect demographic changes.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include those advocating for state flexibility in managing electoral districts.