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Remap fight coming, but questions need to be answered

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[June 04, 2011]  SPRINGFIELD -- The battle lines are forming in the coming legal challenges to Illinois' new political maps.

A number of groups, including coalitions and the Illinois Republican Party, are expected to challenge the 2011 redistricting map drawn by Democrats and approved earlier this week. No lawsuits have been filed, and Gov. Pat Quinn is mum on whether he will approve the congressional and legislative maps.

Voters need to be wary of political parties’ challenges to the maps, said Jan Czarnick, executive director of Illinois' League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization.

A lawsuit is "what you'd expect from political parties," Czarnick said. "Their job is to benefit that political party. And both Republicans and Democrats do that."

The GOP is reviewing the redistricting map with an eye to a challenge, said John Blessing, deputy executive director of the Illinois Republican Party.

"I can take a look at this map and know that it's wrong, but it will take a while to see how to move forward. That could take weeks or more," Blessing said.

However, Steve Brown, spokesman for House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, said the House Democrats followed state and federal requirements, such as the Voting Rights Act, when crafting the redistricting maps.

"That was our goal, and we achieved that goal," Brown said. "I don't think they have a basis for a successful lawsuit."

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Czarnick said the League of Women Voters may challenge the maps to give a voice to voters in the newly drawn map districts that are failing in the court of public opinion.

"This should be about people, the citizens of the state or this country, choosing the people who represent them," Czarnick said.

[Illinois Statehouse News; By BENJAMIN YOUNT]

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