Friday, August 26, 2011

Georgia House approves congressional map

The Georgia House has cleared one hurdle in the congressional redistricting process.  On Thursday, it approved a bill that would create a 14th district for the Peach State for Congress.  The bill now must be approved by the state Senate.  Senators will consider the proposed maps next week.

Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Associated Press


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Congressional Redistricting Analysis

Click the following links below for selected news and analysis on the effort to redraw Georgia's congressional districts.

Westmoreland removed from Douglas County (Douglasville Patch.com)

Congressional maps released (WABE Atlanta--audio included)

Rep. Barrow targeted in new map (TheHill.com blog)


House gets first dibs on new map (Atlanta Journal-Constitution blog)


Legislative Update (Bryan County News)


Changes coming to Price, Gingrey districts (Marietta Patch.com)

Congressional map presented to public (GPB News) 


Analysis with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (WABE Atlanta--audio included)


Kingston loses Valdosta, Moody AFB (Georgia Times-Union/Jacksonville.com/Morris News Service)


Three-way split in Gwinnett County (Gwinnett Daily Post)


Bishop picks up Macon (Albany Herald)


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Possible showdown in (soon-to-be) House District 151?

Two longtime state representatives from southwest Georgia could face off against each other in a newly-revamped House District 151.  That's if lawmakers give the final OK to the new district maps that were released to the public on Friday.  Find out who might represent one portion of Albany/Dougherty County in 2012 by clicking the link below:

Click here for the full story, courtesy of the Albany Herald


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