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Louisiana Redistricting: An Ugly Post-Katrina Partisan Mess (The Complete Analysis)

Posted 24 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Redistricting | 1 Comment

Simply put, 2011 redistricting in Louisiana is likely to be ugly.  A combination of factors make the 2011 redistricting a high stakes situation for both parties and will likely make the process a partisan fight.  This article will detail Louisiana redistricting with a general overview of the state followed by a close examination of each current [...]

Louisiana Redistricting: Solidly Republican for the Next Ten Years?

Posted 24 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Redistricting | 1 Comment

Today’s post concludes our weeklong series on 2011 Congressional redistricting in Louisiana by looking at possible redistricting scenarios.
There will be many different plans for Louisiana redistricting in 2011.  Many different maps will be drawn that divide up the districts in many ways.  While Democrats have some power in the state legislature because they control the [...]

Louisiana Redistricting: Two Safe Republican Seats in Northern Louisiana?

Posted 19 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Redistricting | 1 Comment

While the population in many parts of Louisiana has decreased significantly since Hurricane Katrina, the Northern part of the state has seen its population remain fairly constant or even grow. Yet, because Louisiana’s overall population has declined and the state will likely lose a Congressional seat in 2011 redistricting, the two Congressional districts [...]

Louisiana Redistricting: An Ugly Post-Katrina Partisan Mess

Posted 17 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Redistricting | 2 Comments

Simply put, 2011 redistricting in Louisiana is likely to be ugly.  A combination of factors make the 2011 redistricting a high stakes situation for both parties and will likely make the process a partisan fight.  This series of articles will detail Louisiana redistricting with a general overview of the state followed by a close examination of [...]