Rose Report: Maine Redistricting Update
The heated partisan controversy regarding the redrawing of Maine’s two U.S. Congressional districts was brought to an end on September 27th when the Maine House of Representatives approved a compromise redistricting plan.This plan – the Kennebec County Plan, which passed 140-3 in the House – leaves most of the state untouched – with the exception of the districts in Kennebec County. In accordance with legal guidelines, the plan divides population evenly between the two districts in Kennebec County (the only county split, which was also fragmented in the 2000 redistricting plan), and leaves all towns intact. The Senate unanimously approved the plan later in the day.

