When is gerrymandering not gerrymandering? When a Democrat does it.
By Kyle Sammin
Redistricting fight in Upper Providence headed to court
Some residents allege that recent rearrangement of ward boundaries violates the law.
By Todd Shepherd and Kyle Sammin
Kyle Sammin: Pa. State House map slants toward Dems and away from the state constitution
Pennsylvania’s “objective” committee to draw state house districts has emphasized the new principle of “proportionality” to cleverly gerrymander a map in favor of State Democrats.
By Kyle Sammin
Rep. Wendi Thomas: New maps for House districts are unfair and less competitive
A redistricting map proposed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives sows political division and hurts our communities. It’s time for Pennsylvanians to make their displeasure heard.
By Rep. Wendi Thomas
Eisenberg + Sammin: Redistricting in Pennsylvania — What Pennsylvania’s Colonial past tells us
The once-in-a-decade process of redistricting is happening in Harrisburg. What does the future hold for Pennsylvania districts, both for state and federal office?
By Albert Eisenberg and Kyle Sammin