Workers on congressional redistricting ordered to pledge secrecy
Workers on congressional redistricting ordered to pledge secrecy
- October 8, 2015
- Bernie Grofman, political science professor, is featured in the Richmond Times-Dispatch Oct. 8, 2015
From the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
The three-judge panel that will redraw Virginia’s congressional boundaries named [Bernard]
Grofman [UCI] as a “special master” who will consult with the court on a remedy. The
federal judges have given Grofman until Oct. 30 to recommend a solution − by picking
one of 11 proposed remedies submitted to the court, modifying a version or devising
a plan of his own.
For the full story, please visit http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/article_342abe1a-a011-5bc5-bf93-a9f793c04cc9.html.
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