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dpmapper
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« on: May 10, 2021, 08:18:05 AM »

I'm quite happy with this map:



Minimal county splits apart from reservations, two districts entirely outside Maricopa.  (The San Carlos and Fort Apache Reservations are not split themselves, but one is in CD2 and one is in CD1; this was done so that the Gila County split wouldn't go right through the middle of Payson, but it's not a big deal to change that up.) 




Within Maricopa itself, very few cities are split.  Phoenix is only cut three ways, and Glendale, Scottsdale are cut in two.  Mesa, Gilbert, Tempe are not cut, and Chandler is whole except for three precincts.  CD3 comes in to take Tolleson and Avondale and that's it (49.4% Hispanic by CVAP). 
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dpmapper
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2021, 10:46:38 PM »

Agreed that Cochise doesn't belong with Yavapai, though neither do Greenlee or Graham, for that matter.  Graham and Greenlee are more connected to Cochise than anywhere else (separated from the north by reservations) so it's best to put them in AZ-2 rather than AZ-1.  That also allows AZ-3 to pull even more out of the Phoenix area. 
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