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Redistricting Commission schedules public hearings on …

9/16/2021
Since it approved the initial maps Monday for Arizona’s redistricting process, the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission has announced public hearing sessions where Arizonans can view …

County officials educate public on how precinct lines …

9/15/2021
PHOENIX — At a Sept. 27 special meeting, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on the boundaries of 834 proposed precinct boundaries at its Sept. 27 special meeting. Since …

Census-driven process to create more precincts in …

9/14/2021
The city of Buckeye — having doubled in size over the past 10 years — is being carved up into several new precincts. An online meeting was held Thursday, Sept. 9 to inform Maricopa …

Maricopa County reprecincting meetings end Monday

9/9/2021
Maricopa County has been holding online public input meetings this week on redrawing its precincts using updated U.S. Census data. Meetings held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday allowed the public …

Mapping the future: Peoria begins council …

9/7/2021
Now that new census data is coming in, the city of Peoria is working on a number of projects that will affect it moving forward, most immediately the redistricting of its council districts.

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission hearing …

7/13/2021
The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission invites residents to participate in its first round of statewide public hearings beginning July 23 and continuing through Aug. 9. Information will …

Arizona fails to gain 10th congressional seat

4/27/2021
Arizona is not going to get more representation in Washington.

Coward: Arizona must follow the Constitution for …

4/16/2021
Some are advancing the argument that the 2010 process was flawed because it emphasized “competitiveness.” This is a false argument used to undermine the integrity of the work of the 2011 redistricting commission and perpetuates the idea that the 2011 district maps were unfairly drawn to benefit Democrats because competitiveness was considered.