2024 Mapping Contest Winners
Nine finalist mappers participated in the 2024 Mapping Contest vote session on September 25, voting for top maps among eligible maps in each category.
When legislative leaders manipulate district boundaries to keep themselves in office or to silence their opposition, we ALL lose.
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If you’re planning a community meeting or lead a group that’s interested in redistricting policy, or in learning more about our FIXHarrisburg campaign, request a speaker from Fair Districts PA. We can provide a half-hour or one-hour educational presentation, facilitate a small-group discussion, or take part in a panel.
Change is needed. Whichever party has control of the legislature has control of redistricting. FDPA is advocating for an independent and transparent redistricting process that includes public input.
Citizens participate in the process and closed-door dealmaking ends
Clear standards against dividing counties and municipalities more than necessary.
Districts that truly reflect the will of the voters
PA’s partisan redistricting process has hit roadblocks due to legislative rules that shut out real representation. Just a few legislative leaders, mostly from very safe, one-party districts, control the agenda and block bipartisan solutions that would benefit the people of Pennsylvania. Join our campaign to Fix Harrisburg so bipartisan solutions—like redistricting reform—get a vote.
Fixing legislative rules, creating fair districts and mapping out a fair redistricting process will help re-establish an accountable government that represents the people of Pennsylvania — not partisan politicians or outside interests.
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Nine finalist mappers participated in the 2024 Mapping Contest vote session on September 25, voting for top maps among eligible maps in each category.
The 2024 Mapping Contest deadline was August 31. Thirty-three mappers from two countries and 18 different states submitted 76 district maps: 21 for PA House maps, 24 for PA Senate maps, and 31 for PA Congressional districts.