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Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Comm'n

United States Supreme Court

576 U.S. ___ (2015)

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Arizona voters passed a referendum transferring congressional and state legislative redistricting authority from the Legislature (plaintiff) to the AIRC (defendant) to curb gerrymandering; the Legislature sued, arguing the Elections Clause's reference to a state's "Legislature" limits that redistricting authority to the representative legislative body itself, and the district court ruled the clause extends to direct legislation by referendum.

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Whether the Elections Clause permits a state's electorate to transfer legislative redistricting from the state's legislative representatives to an independent commission.

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