Great history lesson on how we got rid the unfair partisan district drawing.

I can’t wait for the future article titled: How Canada ended first-past-the-post

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    Eventually, in 1955, one province — Manitoba — decided to experiment, and handed over the redistricting process to an independent commission. Its members were the province’s chief justice, its chief electoral officer, and the University of Manitoba president. The new policy became popular, and within a decade, it was backed by both major national parties, and signed into law.

    The trick is to appoint nonpartisan commissioners…

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      The trick is to FIND non-partisan commissioners. That may be hard in America where “count every vote” is somehow partisan.