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New Jersey Public Question 1, Redistricting Commission (1995)
- See also: Redistricting in New Jersey
- See also: Redistricting in New Jersey
New Jersey Public Question 1 was on the November 7, 1995 ballot in New Jersey as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.
Public Question 1 established the New Jersey Redistricting Commission.
Question 1 amended Article II of the New Jersey Constitution.
Election results
Public Question 1 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
612,525 | 55.57% | |||
No | 489,802 | 44.43% |
Ballot question
Adoption of this amendment would make permanent provision for the appointment at the beginning of each decade of a bipartisan New Jersey Redistricting Commission to redraw Congressional districts for that decade. A temporary New Jersey Redistricting Commission was established in 1991 to create the congressional districts for the 1990s. |
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