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September 09 2025

ICC Commentary: You’re pronouncing gerrymandering wrong, but that’s the least of our problems

This column was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle. By Gregory Shufeldt September 8, 2025 The stakes of the current redistricting debate threaten the health of our representative democracy. This is not hyperbole. Most elementary definitions of democracy indicat “...”

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