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Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission
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Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission | |
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The Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) was a group that advocated for redistricting reform in Indiana. It was formed in December 2010 by Common Cause/Indiana, Downs Center for Politics at IPFW, the League of Women Voters of Indiana and AARP Indiana[1]. It is part of the larger Draw the Line Midwest campaign.
The Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission was created to "offer a public interest alternative" to the partisan maps produced by the legislature. To that end, the commission will draw maps based on competition and fairness and submit them for consideration. They aimed to inform and engage the public in the process.
Public involvement
On March 24, 2011, the ICRC called on the public to generate their own plans for redistricting.[2]
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