If no states used commissions, what maps would we see? (user search)
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« on: March 01, 2022, 09:13:26 AM »

California would be really intersting to see how agressive Dems go.

Colorado would also be interesting to see if Dems keep Colorado Springs whole. A 6-2 map is very possible by giving CO-03 more of Boulder County, but 7-1 is pretty difficult because of geography

In Colorado the main question is if they would be brave enough to split Denver- that's the one thing that would make aggressive gerrymanders possible as you wouldn't be sinking so many Democratic voters then.

If they were as aggressive as Illinois was, then a 6D-2C-0R map like this (with Hispanic-majority 1st, as a Hispanic district would be the obvious excuse for making a Denver split) could be on the cards. https://davesredistricting.org/join/7b4a3e03-79df-4992-83f9-652caad16cad

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