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CO Supreme Court Adjusts Redistricting Deadlines


The Colorado Supreme Court Modified its Schedule, on July 26th, for reviewing Congressional and State Legislative Redistricting Plans, after the State’s Congressional Redistricting Commission Petitioned the Court to Extend the Deadline for Submitting a Final Plan.

The Court's July 26th Order, requires the Commission and All other interested Parties to submit Briefs within Seven days after the Commission submits a Final Plan to the Court, which must be No later than Oct. 8th.

The Commission had asked the State Supreme Court to establish a Deadline of Oct. 28th.

In response to the Court’s Order, the Congressional Review Commission set a Sept. 28th Deadline for Completing its Redistricting Plan.

The State Supreme Court said it will Rule on the State's Congressional District Plan by Nov. 1st.

So far, Two States: Illinois and Oklahoma, have enacted State Legislative District Plans, and No States have enacted Congressional District Plans.

The U.S. Census Bureau has agreed to deliver Redistricting Data to States by Aug. 16th.



Colorado is One of Eight States where Commissions Draw Congressional District Lines.










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