Another day of map drawing in the #NCGA! about 25 minutes ago someone got on House Station 2 - looking at snapshots (basically the images that they make to print out.)
This is from map HBV-10
Here's another print they got
A while after that someone came in to Station 4 to work on that same House grouping on (Moore, Chatham, Lee, Richmond) that @ForwardCarolina discussed in this thread yesterday - and that person might be Reives himself? Hard to tell from the stream.
@ForwardCarolina Catching up on some Senate stuff from yesterday - it looks as if the congressional map Sen. Chaudhuri started on Monday got a little more work done. (This is 10/20/21 Senate Station 4)
@ForwardCarolina And it looks like this is where he got towards the end of the day yesterday:
@ForwardCarolina This seems to be where he ends up with that grouping:
@ForwardCarolina He then moves on to Harnett / Johnston but I'm not sure if he finishes before moving on from that to Sampson / Wayne
Defendants are asking if one of Pegden's (millions) of maps could be less compact than the enacted map.
Pegden says that you could constrain compactness by saying that no district in your comparison maps could go below the score of the least compact district. But if you do that the comparison maps have worse compactness measures than the enacted map.
Here at Campbell Law School in Raleigh today for the redistricting trial! As you can see, we haven't gotten started yet but I will be updating you as soon as we do. #ncpol
Sounds like Dr. Jowei Chen will be first up this morning.
also this is the only email given for WCPL Directors so I'll throw that in too: libraryadministration@wakegov.com
Here's the email I just sent to @wcplonline Library Commission and Directors - feel free to borrow any of the language if it helps you write an email too!
Looks like the #NCGA House Redistricting Committee meeting is about to get started, finally.
Rep. Hall says they are waiting on a number of amendments - another 10 minutes. Seems like there must have been a lot of intra-party negotiation in the past 3.5 hours.