So, we could go back to this? What legal changes would be needed - especially, is changing the Constitution required? Or, is it just a question of enacting a new law?
As long as one-person-one-vote requirements are met, this would be a statute. It would most likely have to be an initiative—our legislature is not known for creating election reforms on its own (the current lack of campaign finance reform is an example; universal vote-by-mail was an example in the late 1990s).
So, we could go back to this? What legal changes would be needed - especially, is changing the Constitution required? Or, is it just a question of enacting a new law?
As long as one-person-one-vote requirements are met, this would be a statute. It would most likely have to be an initiative—our legislature is not known for creating election reforms on its own (the current lack of campaign finance reform is an example; universal vote-by-mail was an example in the late 1990s).
Thank you! Perhaps you could clarify what wouldn't be a "one-person-one-vote" requirement? Unclear as to when we would run into trouble.
All districts must have equal populations.