Democrats: Plan 2 Is Fair, Republicans Should Vote For It

Des Moines, Iowa — Iowa Democrats are calling on Republicans in the legislature to approve the second plan to establish new boundaries for congressional districts as well as districts for Iowa House and Senate seats.

The redistricting plan was produced by the non-partisan Legislative Services Agency and state law does not allow lawmakers to amend this second plan. Iowa Democratic Party chairman Ross Wilburn of Ames is also a member of the Iowa House.


If the Republican-led legislature rejects Plan two for redistricting in a special session next Thursday, lawmakers would be able to amend the third plan produced by the Legislative Services Agency. Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls of Coralville says the agency addressed the concerns Republicans raised about the first plan and Plan Two meets legal and constitutional requirements.


House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst of Windsor Heights is calling on Republican lawmakers to ensure redistricting is the only subject legislators vote on next Thursday. Groups opposed to vaccine mandates are asking Republicans to pass a state law forbidding those kind of requirements and Konfrst says there are rumors a bill on the topic may be introduced next Thursday.


The 2022 Iowa legislative session is scheduled to start on January 10th. Democrats held an online news conference Thursday afternoon. Republican legislative leaders issued written statements, thanking the Legislative Services Agency for the quick turnaround on a second plan and saying they’re reviewing the maps to see if the districts are fair.

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