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Colorado Supreme Court Blocks Democrat Redistricting Effort
Posted on 6/29/26 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 6/29/26 at 5:08 pm
Colorado’s high court unanimously struck down two attempts at redistricting.
Democrats just suffered a major setback in their plans to counter Republican redistricting gains before the 2028 elections.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that all five proposed redistricting ballot measures in the state — three led by Democrats and two led by Republicans — violated the state’s constitution, preventing either party from implementing new maps by undoing the independent commission that currently controls the process.
Colorado’s eight House seats are currently split evenly between both parties, and one of Democrats’ most ambitious redraw efforts would have created a map where seven of the districts favor the party.
Because Democrats would have needed a measure on the ballot this fall in order to redraw for 2028, the timing of the ruling makes it all but impossible to redraw.
The court issued two opinions on the redistricting measures Monday, and both were unanimous decisions against proposed remapping efforts.
Meanwhile, Republican-led states have successfully eliminated racially gerrymandered districts going into the midterm elections.
Democrats just suffered a major setback in their plans to counter Republican redistricting gains before the 2028 elections.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that all five proposed redistricting ballot measures in the state — three led by Democrats and two led by Republicans — violated the state’s constitution, preventing either party from implementing new maps by undoing the independent commission that currently controls the process.
Colorado’s eight House seats are currently split evenly between both parties, and one of Democrats’ most ambitious redraw efforts would have created a map where seven of the districts favor the party.
Because Democrats would have needed a measure on the ballot this fall in order to redraw for 2028, the timing of the ruling makes it all but impossible to redraw.
The court issued two opinions on the redistricting measures Monday, and both were unanimous decisions against proposed remapping efforts.
Meanwhile, Republican-led states have successfully eliminated racially gerrymandered districts going into the midterm elections.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 5:10 pm to Don Quixote
Great news , I guess? I thought Colorado was locked down crazy progressives, the major voting base anyways.
Posted on 6/29/26 at 5:14 pm to lake chuck fan
Don't get too excited yet - they appear on the verge of being the next state to elect an openly "democrat socialist" by sending Melat Kiros to the US House
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