Ford School of Public Policy: Michigan's Redistricting Effort Makes Slow But Steady Progress, Despite Delayed Data, Other Challenges - Chamberlin
February 26, 2021
February 26, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 26 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
John Chamberlin, Ford School professor emeritus of political science and public policy, describes himself as a "redistricting junkie." Not unexpectedly, he possesses a keen interest in and understanding of the efforts under way to develop Michigan's new independent redistricting system.
Even though he claims to be "giving retirement a try, seven years af . . .
John Chamberlin, Ford School professor emeritus of political science and public policy, describes himself as a "redistricting junkie." Not unexpectedly, he possesses a keen interest in and understanding of the efforts under way to develop Michigan's new independent redistricting system.
Even though he claims to be "giving retirement a try, seven years af . . .