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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 337 (Introduced in House) — To require States to carry out Congressional redistricting in accordance with a process under which members of the pu... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Notice of Final Adopted Congressional Redistricting Plan

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Not later than 7 days after the State redistricting entity adopts the final Congressional redistricting plan for the State, the entity shall post on the Internet site established under section 3 (and, if practicable, cause to have published in newspapers of general circulation throughout the State) the following information: A detailed version of the plan, including— a map showing each Congressional district established under the plan; a statement for each such district of the total population and voting age population by race and membership in a language minority group; and a statement of the number of registered voters in each such district, broken down by political party affiliation to the extent that such information is available under State law.
To the extent that the State maintains data on the number of registered voters by race and membership in a language minority group, a statement for each such district of the number of registered voters by race and membership in a language minority group. A statement explaining the entity’s reasons for adopting the plan and the reasons why the adoption of the plan will best serve the public interest. Any dissenting statements of any members of the entity who did not approve the plan.
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