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Gerrymandering sorgt für minimalen Wettbewerb bei den Parlamentswahlen in Pennsylvania
Gerrymandering verringert den Wettbewerb bei den Parlamentswahlen in Pennsylvania.
The Herald in Sharon, Pennsylvania reports that 107 candidates running for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, which has 203 seats, will face no opponent in this year’s election. Nine incumbents in the 25 State Senate seats that are up for grabs will also face no opposition and very few of the remaining 16 contests are likely to be competitive. In the article, Common Cause Pennsylvania’s Barry Kauffman identifies gerrymandering as the culprit. Read the full article.