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House Redistricting Plan Would Splinter Lakeville into More Legislative Districts
Republican-led plan aims to reconfigure boundaries so population in each of Minnesota’s 134 House and 67 Senate Districts is the same.
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Republican-led plan aims to reconfigure boundaries so population in each of Minnesota’s 134 House and 67 Senate Districts is the same.
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