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This suggested map change was submitted by the public.

CD0033

Submitted Plan Name
Fair congressional redistricting proposal
Plan Type
Congressional
Date Submitted
Mon, 10/11/2021 - 17:00
Organization
Not affiliated with an organization
Plan Description
A map with 4 competitive seats, as well as having a 1/5th native district and 2 majority hispanic districts.
Plan Objective
This map was created based off the maps proposed by the commission earlier today. It aims to keep a Native opportunity district (District 1 on the 2011 map) that can elect a representative of their choice. This map also has 4 competitive districts won by under 5% in 2020. Districts 1, 2, 6, and 8. Of those Biden won District 2 and 6, while Trump won 1 and 8. As the 2011 map did, this map attempts to keep Hispanic areas in the south of the state as well as the Phoenix area together, it accomplishes this very similarly to the commission's draft map. According to the metrics from planscore.org this is also a very fair map. Only the partisan bias metric is biased in a non-negligible way (towards Republicans by 2.2%).
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CD0033
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The Independent Redistricting Commission appointed in 2021 will complete its work on June 28, 2024. After this time the IRC Office will be closed. A new Commission will be appointed in January 2031.

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