Maps in Georgia are drawn by the party in charge of the State Legislature. Done under a veil of secrecy sanctioned by law, redistricting lacks an open, fair, and public process. Every party has used this opportunity to protect their incumbents to the detriment of Georgia voters. Communities can find their influence either diluted or overly concentrated by map line-drawers … Continue reading "The Census Is (almost) Done, and the Redistricting Season, Which Occurs Every Ten Years, Has Begun"