
A look at last-minute deal-making in WA redistricting negotiations
A few issues caused members of Washington's bipartisan commission to negotiate down to the wire, contributing to their failure to finish on time.
A few issues caused members of Washington's bipartisan commission to negotiate down to the wire, contributing to their failure to finish on time.
Members of a bipartisan commission couldn't agree. Now, the Washington Supreme Court will draw new political lines that will shape a decade of politics.
For nearly 12 hours, the public didn't know if the state's bipartisan redistricting commission completed its work on time — or what exactly got approved — since talks happened mostly in private.
Consultants of color say they’re systematically left off ‘the list’ of who gets hired for campaigns. They have ideas to fix that.
None of the maps proposed by members of the state Redistricting Commission would create a Yakima Valley district where most eligible voters are Latino, a new analysis finds.