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Will California's Redistricting Commission Reflect the State?

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In state Assembly districts around Los Angeles, turnout on Nov. 4 hovered around 20 percent. (Diagram: Citizen's Redistricting Commission)

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Will California's Redistricting Commission Reflect the State?

Are you thoughtful and fair minded? Do you want elections to be influenced by "the people" instead of political insiders? Then California wants you! More specifically, it wants you to consider applying for a spot on the 2020 Citizens Redistricting Commission. This is this group of fourteen ordinary Californians charged with drawing political district lines in the state free of partisan gerrymandering.
Guest: Jeanne Raya, outgoing commissioner

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