The latest in PA redistricting

  • Mercyhurst student wins DTL People's Choice award

    DTL Staff | September 27th, 2019

    Logan Ford of Mercyhurst University

    Logan Ford of Mercyhurst University | Image Credit: Photo by Rutan Productions
  • What comes next after Map Day

    Chris Satullo | May 31st, 2019

    How the judging of maps and awarding of prizes will unfold.

  • ICYMI: That didn't take long; partisan squabbling over new redistricting panel begins

    Chris Satullo | December 5th, 2018

    Last Wednesday, Gov. Wolf named David Thornburgh, CEO of the Committee of Seventy and leader of Draw the Lines PA, to head a new advisory panel tasked with suggesting redistricting reforms. The commission is already caught in a partisan crossfire, as Republican leaders take aim.

    Photo: David Thornburgh
    David Thornburgh | Image Credit: DTL Staff
  • What the mid-terms meant for reform in PA

    Chris Satullo | November 15th, 2018

    An analysis of how the mid-term election results in Pennsylvania affect the quest to slay the gerrymander.

  • ICYMI - Barnstorming, quelling a 'blue wave' and Better Boundaries

    Chris Satullo | October 10th, 2018

    A review of the week's news about DTL and the issue of gerrymandering.

    Creed's Seafood and Steaks in King of Prussia, which is part of the legend of gerrymandering in Pennsylvania. | Image Credit: crusaderjournal.com
  • The Mapper's Tale: Douglas Campbell of Philadelphia

    Chris Satullo | October 2nd, 2018

    One of the first Pennsylvanians to finish a map on DistrictBuilder gives a wealth of tips on how to make the tool work for you.

    Douglas Campbell of Philadelphia
  • ICYMI: DTL barnstorming tour attracts media attention

    The Draw the Lines Team | September 24th, 2018

    The week in media, with coverage of DTL's launch and updates on redistricting reform in Missouri, Michigan and Virginia.