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The Washington State Redistricting Commission released the first set of proposed maps yesterday, showing possible configurations for the state’s congressional boundaries. Due to population growth, Washington is gaining a 10th congressional district. Boundaries for the state’s 49 legislative districts will also be redrawn.
The Commission has four voting members: 2 Democrats and 2 Republicans. You can see each commissioner’s presentation, legislative plan, and congressional plan here.
Or you can read the news:
Seattle Times, Panel Unveils Redistricting Map
The Olympian, Redistricting: New Minority Seat?
The process is governed by the Redistricting Act, RCW 44.05.
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