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Sept. 1 deadline poses dilemma for Iowa’s redistricting process

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February 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa lawmakers are reviewing their options after U.S. Census officials confirm the population data for redrawing congressional and legislative districts won’t be delivered until this fall. Every ten years, the contours of congressional and legislative districts are redrawn to account for population changes. Iowa’s Constitution requires the legislature to approve new maps by September 1st. U.S. Census Bureau officials say the data on which those maps are based won’t be delivered until September 30th.

Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver says the realities of the pandemic, the Iowa Constitution and the U.S. Constitution are creating a unique set of challenges and the Senate is evaluating its options on how best to proceed. Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley says lawmakers are working with the Legislative Services Agency to determine what options are available and how to best to maintain the integrity of our highly-praised redistricting process in Iowa.