
How redistricting impacts your representation in U.S. Congress, state Legislature
Listen to week's episode to learn how the redistricting process will impact Arizonan's representation in the state Legislature and U.S. Congress.
The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
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Show Notes
Arizona's congressional and legislative boundaries are being redrawn as part of a process that may seem tedious, but carries outsize importance to understanding the state's politics for the next decade.
Arizona is one of the few states that uses an independent commission, rather than having state lawmakers draw their own maps. The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, as it is known, has two Democrats, two Republicans and one independent member who sits as the chair of the panel.
The IRC presented a draft of a new map on Oct. 5, to receive feedback from the public.
In this week's episode of The Gaggle, an Arizona politics podcast, hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen speak with Yurij Rudensky, a redistricting expert for the Brennan Center's Democracy Program.
Rudensky breaks down how Arizona's redistricting process compares to other states, and how public input can make a difference.
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