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Government

Oct. 2, 2001

State's Redistricting Plan Greeted by Slew of Legal Challenges

SACRAMENTO - Latinos, Asians and a group of bipartisan politicians are launching legal challenges this week to new maps defining California's political boundaries, which could shape elections for the next 10 years.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Latinos, Asians and a group of bipartisan politicians are launching legal challenges this week to new maps defining California's political boundaries, which could shape elections for the next 10 years.
        Two Latino coalitions and one Asian group contend the divisions fr...

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