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In reply to the discussion: Trump's Justice Department may have accidentally handed Democrats five House seats - Ian Millhiser @ Vox [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(173,211 posts)17. What happens to California's Prop 50 maps if Texas redistricting efforts are blocked?
The appeal of the Texas redistricting case will NOT affect California's Prop 50
https://www.kcra.com/article/california-prop-50-whats-next-texas-ruling/69474344
Even after a panel of federal judges ruled on Tuesday that Texas cannot use new mid-census congressional maps intended to favor Republicans, California's counter-plan still stands barring any future court rulings.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democratic leaders earlier this year announced Proposition 50 as a way to offset Texas' plans to try to send five more Republicans to Congress. The voter-approved measure redrew California's district maps to try to send five more Democrats to the Lower House.
When Prop 50 was initially introduced, there was language in the measure that stated California would only move forward with its redistricting also known as gerrymandering efforts if Texas proceeded with its plans. That language was removed from the measure before it reached Newsom's desk for him to sign into law.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democratic leaders earlier this year announced Proposition 50 as a way to offset Texas' plans to try to send five more Republicans to Congress. The voter-approved measure redrew California's district maps to try to send five more Democrats to the Lower House.
When Prop 50 was initially introduced, there was language in the measure that stated California would only move forward with its redistricting also known as gerrymandering efforts if Texas proceeded with its plans. That language was removed from the measure before it reached Newsom's desk for him to sign into law.
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Trump's Justice Department may have accidentally handed Democrats five House seats - Ian Millhiser @ Vox [View all]
In It to Win It
Nov 18
OP
Trump will raise hell with 'Pam' to find a way to overturn CA redistricting on same arguement
Attilatheblond
Nov 18
#2
100 percent. There's literally no such thing as settled law in our legal system.
BannonsLiver
Nov 18
#24
It's my understanding that the CA redistricting is strictly conditioned on that of TX.
John Farmer
Nov 18
#8
Nah, not now that the people of CA have spoken. They're going through with this. Thanks, Texas.
ancianita
Nov 18
#11
What happens to California's Prop 50 maps if Texas redistricting efforts are blocked?
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 18
#17
But how many politicians graduate below the 50% line in any field. Then went into politics.
erronis
Nov 18
#32
I hope California doesn't back down and they go forward with what they're gonna do until after the midterms
oldmanlynn
Nov 18
#20
That is what I was going to ask, will this mean California may back off? I think they should stay
Bev54
Nov 18
#27
Yeah, if there's one thing the SC 6 can be relied on for, it's bending rules for Trump
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 18
#30