A majority of people across three political parties — Republicans, Democrats and independents — oppose mid-decade redistricting, a national survey commissioned by Common Cause found.
Noble Predictive Insights, commissioned by Common Cause, conducted a national poll surveying more than 2,000 registered voters nationally and about 500 registered voters in California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas between Aug. 26 to Sept. 2, according to a release.
The poll found that 84% of U.S. registered voters say the way voting district boundaries are drawn is important to the overall health of democracy.
The poll found that 60% of voters oppose political parties engaging in mid-decade redistricting, while 46% of voters support states responding to another state changing its boundaries. But, 4