Supreme Court grants short testimony time for Ariz. in redistricting case

Sen. Michele Reagan, R-Scottsdale, chairs the Senate Election Committee. :Cronkite News Service /Photo by AJ Vicens
Sen. Michele Reagan, R-Scottsdale, chairs the Senate Election Committee. :Cronkite News Service /Photo by AJ Vicens

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times

The U.S. Supreme Court granted Secretary of State Michele Reagan’s request to participate in the upcoming oral arguments in a challenge to Arizona’s legislative districts.

Both the Secretary of State’s Office and the U.S. solicitor general will get 10 minutes to make their case on December 8, when the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission unconstitutionally overpopulated some legislative districts and underpopulated others to provide an advantage to Democratic candidates.

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