The latest in PA redistricting

  • The choice facing the PA Supreme Court

    February 3rd, 2022

    The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has taken up the redistricting case. Here's what we hope they do:

  • The Senate Fails to Compromise

    January 25th, 2022

    The just-passed congressional map is a disappointment; Draw the Lines urges the Commonwealth Court to select the PA Citizens' Map.

  • Revising the PA Citizens' Map

    January 12th, 2022

    Draw the Lines releases an updated version of the Pennsylvania Citizens’ Map.

  • DTL Statement on revised congressional map draft from House

    December 15th, 2021

    DRAW THE LINES PA STATEMENT ON HOUSE STATE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING VOTE

  • Draw the Lines Statement on House State Gov't Committee draft map

    December 8th, 2021

    Today, the Pennsylvania House State Government Committee released a preliminary Congressional redistricting map for public input. In response, David Thornburgh, Chair of Draw the Lines PA, released the following statement:

  • Draw the Lines video series of Pennsylvanians discussing the Citizens' Map

    November 17th, 2021

    Draw the Lines is proud to introduce a new video series that will interview the people who helped contribute to the PA Citizens' Map. Some are senior citizens. Some aren't even seniors in high school. They come from all over PA, with a range of backgrounds. They focused on different goals in their own maps, like compactness, minimizing splits, honoring the Voting Rights Act, or pursuing competitive elections. All are focused on a transparent process and better maps than 2011.