Texas redistricting litigation may delay party conventions and primary

An excerpt from the Star-Telegram:  This is all too typical of redistricting years," said Larry Sabato, a political analyst and director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. "The partisan wars, the Justice Department's decisions and the courts are ingredients in a goulash made to order for gumming up the works."

As lawyers, politicians, federal election officials and a host of federal judges wade into the issue of Texas' congressional and state legislative boundaries, the state's conventions -- a few days set aside every other year to energize the party and choose delegates for national conventions -- hang in the balance.

"It is indeed a mess," said Allan Saxe, associate professor of government at the University of Texas at Arlington. "We have had redistricting battles in past years, but this one ranks right up there."

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/01/29/3695512/redistricting-fight-may-delay.html#storylink=cp

 
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