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Few Aware of Redistricting Commission, Fewer Want Repeal

by: Brian Leubitz

Thu Sep 22, 2011 at 12:45:06 PM PDT


Republican effort to repeal maps faces uphill battle

Approve(y) % Disapprove(N) %
Congress Map-All 42 29
Congress Map-Heard 52 30
Senate Map-All 44 28
Senate Map-Heard 62 22

by Brian Leubitz

Field Poll's latest effort focuses on the question of the redistricting commission (full PDF here), and well, wait, that happened?

California voters are inclined to support the political maps drawn by a commission they created, but nearly two-thirds are unfamiliar with the work of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, a new Field Poll shows.

The survey found huge majorities of Democrats, Republicans and nonpartisans unfamiliar with the 14-member panel and its work this year to craft new political boundaries for 80 state Assembly seats, 40 Senate seats and 53 members of Congress from California.(SacBee)

To the right, you can see the numbers, but one thing sticks out.  Informed voters like the plan and aren't interested in repealing them.  As in, they remember about the fact that they played a part in approving Prop 11, and don't really mind how it went down.  That's really not good news for those who are trying to repeal the Senate and Congressional maps (the Republicans.)  

Already we're hearing about spin on these numbers, arguing that claims of special interests getting preferential treatment will inspire voters to kick the maps back to the "independent" (as in, vastly more Republican than the state as a whole) judiciary.

Unless some sort of major funding (as in tens of millions) comes in, these maps look pretty solid to survive.  Good luck to the Republicans in their effort to play the good government hero against, um, well, those evil nonpartisan good government organizations.

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good post Brian (0.00 / 0)
Too often an opposition tries to what if stuff to death.  We saw that with don't ask, don't tell right?

Give the commission a chance we can always change it if it doesn't meet expectations.


Republicans... (5.00 / 1)
Were for the redistricting commission before they were against it LOL!

The wingnuts of the party are realizing there power is about to take a serious reduction.  The fact tyhat they may GAIN some seats doesn't matter.  They will be moderate Republicans (especially socially) and that goes against their grain.

The Howard Jarvis wing of the party doesn't care as ANY GOPer who gets elected will be fiscally conservative.  But the true believers and party insider types are scared shit-less as they are about to be rendered irrelevant.

Good times!

Hi. I'm Charles.  I worked my way from homelessness to a business owner.  Be what you have it in you to be!


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truee platform. (0.00 / 0)
it also shows why platforms are so irrelevant.  you can claim to be GOP or DEm and directly oppose portions of the platform.

In many ways I'm happy to see the demise of centralized parties. may be we wont need the brands/party labels in the end.


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"...maybe we won't need the brands/party labels in the end." (8.00 / 2)
We NEVER needed them LOL!

After the redistricting and the top 2 kick in I have a feeling the pendulum is going to settle toward a moderate middle.  I do however think the left has grossly underestimated where the middle resides on fiscal issues.

The onus will then fall upon the Democrats to present some form of governance beyond tax and spend + nanny-state legislation.

Hi. I'm Charles.  I worked my way from homelessness to a business owner.  Be what you have it in you to be!


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