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It’s Official: The CT Supreme Court Adopts Special Master’s Redistricting Plan

It’s Official: The CT Supreme Court Adopts Special Master’s Redistricting Plan

The state’s Supreme Court yesterday adopted the Special Master’s redistricting plan based on the 2010 Census data. The Reapportionment Committee’s members had been unable to agree on a new plan and the state’s Supreme Court had to appoint an independent expert, Nathaniel Persily, a Columbia University Professor, as Special Master to come up with a plan. Despite a Republican challenge to the plan drawn up by the Special Master, it was adopted by the state’s highest court yesterday, Friday, February 10. And the $36,400 bill for his services? The Supreme Court ordered that it must be paid by both the Republican and Democratic caucuses.

Read CTNewsJunkie’s February 10 article Court Approves Special Master’s Map.

Download the Special Master’s January 12 draft proposal: Special Master\'s Report (24)

Below are copies of both the newly-adopted 2011 Congressional District Map and the previous 2001 Congressional District maps.

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