Redistricting Blog Posts
When the Two Parties Soar to New Depths
Recommended Reading / May 26th, 2026 / by Dan Schnur

I switched my party registration to Independent just over 15 years ago. Since then, rarely a week has gone by when I was not asked by a resentful Republican or a disappointed Democrat why I was not a...
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Recommended Reading / May 22nd, 2026 / by John R. Wood Jr.

On May 11th, the Supreme Court cleared the road for increasingly unrestricted partisan gerrymandering in America.
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The Insight / May 8th, 2026 / by AllSides Staff

Redistricting is legally required. Its troubled cousin, gerrymandering, carries no such mandate, yet seems to be a constant in modern partisanship. What do voters need to know, and how can they fight...
See moreWhen Redistricting Becomes Less Boring
Recommended Reading / November 3rd, 2025 / by Dan Schnur

This is an opinion from the Center. “Redistricting” might be the least interesting word in the English language, but the act of creating congressional and legislative districts is one of the most impo...
See moreWhen Voters Don’t Matter
Recommended Reading / August 11th, 2025 / by Dan Schnur

It can be argued that allowing politicians to create their own districts is like letting teenagers set their own curfews.
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