Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA, April 23rd, 2002
Associated Press HARRISBURG -- A federal three-judge panel today stayed its decision that struck down Pennsylvania's congressional redistricting law, allowing the state to stick to its 2002 election schedule and elect members of the U.S. House of Representatives based on a map the judges called defective.
The panel's decision apparently ended two weeks of uncertainty over the boundaries of the congressional districts and the timing of the statewide primary election for governor, lieutenant governor, Congress and the state General Assembly. The primary is scheduled for May 21.
The Republican-...
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