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In 2004 the town's total population fell to 121 and the decision was made to redistrict the schools.
What they should be doing is changing the way we redistrict."
In deciding how best to redistrict, the school board at first presented seven different plans.
But others predicted that few states would actually try to redistrict more than once a decade, even if they are now permitted to do so.
"Surely that's a good reason" for the legislature to redistrict when it chose to, he said.
When faced with losing power, however, members of some legislatures simply refused to redistrict.
Some states will lose representation, others gain, and most will have to redistrict.
For instance, Alabama refused to redistrict from 1901 to 1972, long after major population and economic shifts to cities.
As Texas received no additional seats until 1931, there was no need to redistrict.
In response to the 2010 Census, the Legislature again was required to redistrict.
Alabama had failed to redistrict itself from nine to eight districts in 1962, based on 1960 census.
The failure to redistrict favored the rural areas at the expense of Texas's growing urban centers.
Illinois gained one seat in 1881 and two more in 1891, but didn't redistrict until 1893.
"To me, that suggests a need to redistrict."
Robert persisted: "But Scott, after the 2000 census, state government will be able to redistrict the states.
By the elections of 1874, the legislature did redistrict the state into six single member districts, although they were not of equal population.
In addition, they govern the number of representatives each state sends to Congress and are used to redistrict state legislatures.
"Do we redistrict or reopen the school?"
In addition, those municipal governments that are elected on a district basis (as opposed to at-large) also redistrict.
The plaintiff's argument that states can redistrict only once per census under the federal constitution or acts of Congress was explicitly rejected.
Subsequent legislatures, I hope, will be in a position to redistrict the state properly, and have an equitable division somewhere close to the 419,000 mean".
It proceeded at its first session to redistrict the state, and its effect upon the political campaign of the congressional delegation was pronounced.
States can redistrict as often they please as long as they do it at least once every ten years.
Students were forced to redistrict.
It has the power to create constituencies and redistrict them, with the justification of preventing malapportionment.