Yes, it's mapping time again, Pennsylvania Chris Satullo | February 4th, 2019 Draw the Lines launches it's second citizen mapping competition. More right facing arrow
Penn State class relied on taco power to finish its winning map Chris Satullo | January 29th, 2019 More right facing arrow Professor Christopher Fowler
Judging the maps: How we did it Chris Satullo | January 21st, 2019 Justin Villere, DTL's chief of staff, hard at work evaluating maps More right facing arrow Justin Villere, DTL chief of staff, hard at work evaluating maps
ICYMI: Maryland backs citizen mapping as U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear cases Don Henry | January 7th, 2019 As the Supreme Court becomes more conservative, some fear that key weapons in the fight for fairer districts could be struck down. More right facing arrow
ICYMI: DTL in the news and the 'empire' strikes back Chris Satullo | January 2nd, 2019 In several state capitols, elected officials continue to try to thwart or undo redistricting reforms that voters just approved. More right facing arrow The Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City | Image Credit: Associated Press
ICYMI: Bipartisan ire foils N.J. Dems' gerrymandering scheme Chris Satullo | December 18th, 2018 A grassroots uprising by both red and blue sources made Trenton power brokers back off a distinctly partisan redistricting "reform." More right facing arrow The New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton
Maps are in; judges now begin weighing which ones are the best Chris Satullo | December 15th, 2018 More right facing arrow Image Credit: DTL Staff