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Colorado Supreme Court Delay Threatens Democratic Redistricting Effort

NYT: The Democrats behind a 2028 redistricting push in Colorado have grown increasingly concerned that the state Supreme Court’s delay in ruling on the validity of their ballot measures could endanger the effort. “The delay creates uncertainty amongst petition signers,…

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