[EL] Renewed Republican Redistricting Revenge

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Fri May 13 14:40:41 PDT 2016


It is definitely politics now, Ed, and probably was in ‘03, too!  I’d love to supplement the article with your experience, if you’d email me off the discussion board.  Thanks—Paul

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From: Edward Still 
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 11:21 AM
To: Election Law 
Subject: [EL] Renewed Republican Redistricting Revenge

In about 2003, the AZ IRC ran out of money (or maybe it was low on funds) to defend against two consolidated suits against its Legislative and Congressional plans. I don't remember whether is was just incompetence or malice on the part of the Legislature.  

I was one of the counsel for the plaintiffs against the Congressional case. The trial was not postponed, but the lack of funds did interfere with documentary disclosures by the Commission.


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On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Rick Hasen <rhasen at law.uci.edu> wrote:


  “Renewed Republican Redistricting Revenge!               Arizona Legislature Using Budgetary Power To Possibly Limit Map Defense”

  Posted on May 12, 2016 5:05 pm by Rick Hasen
  Arizona’s Politics:

    In the wake of two GOP defeats at the U.S. Supreme Court, Republicans at the Arizona Legislature are using their budgetary powers to sweep $695,000 from the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (“AIRC”).  The funds were to be used in defending a state court action brought by key Republican lawmakers (and others) as that case heads towards trial next year.
    Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a new budget into law yesterday. It contains $1.1M for the entire Independent Redistricting Commission budget. That amount is not enough to cover the expected legal expenses for the Leach v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission case, which has already cost taxpayers $1.5M.


  Posted in redistricting


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