Political Redistricting
In this May 6, 2016, file photo, boxes are stacked that will hold signature petitions at the Illinois State Board of Election office in Springfield, Ill.
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Judge Blocks Illinois Redistricting Plan From Ballot

A judge has ruled that a voter referendum seeking to change the way Illinois draws its political boundaries is unconstitutional for the November ballot. It's the second time that such an attempt has been blocked in the courts. In both instances, a lawsuit brought by an attorney linked to top Democrats argued that it didn't meet constitutional muster.

Statewide boundaries for United States congressional districts in Illinois, since 2013
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When It Rains Redistricting, Ballot Options May Pour

On a 105 to 7 vote members of the Illinois House voted to give up the power of drawing their own districts. The remap proposal would give that authority to a court-appointed panel. 

After a dearth of redistricting opportunities, there's a chance Illinois voters could be faced with several options in the November election.

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