Done right, redistricting can be an ordinary process where communities are kept together in compact districts that show no particular partisan bias.
Presler rallies voters with Bucks GOP in Levittown
Presler, whose efforts helped President Trump win Pennsylvania, recommends “banking the vote,” whenever possible, since Election Day can be unpredictable.
Judicial restraint on the Line: PA Supreme Court retention and the Constitution
Pennsylvanians will soon decide whether to retain three justices — Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht — for another ten years.
LWVPA denounces billionaire-funded disinformation campaign targeting Supreme Court retention election
As the saying goes, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” Or, in this case, women voters.
No budget, no pay
As long as there’s no looming deadline, no point at which real pain will be inflicted, there is no reason to compromise.
Squares, rectangles and the war over maps
Redistricting is, and always will be, a political act. The dream of a nonpartisan process, run by a committee of neutral figures, is a well-intentioned fantasy.
