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    [J-1-2018] IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA MIDDLE DISTRICT LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF : No. 159 MM 2017 PENNSYLVANIA, CARMEN FEBO SAN MIGUEL, JAMES SOLOMON, JOHN GREINER, JOHN CAPOWSKI, GRETCHEN BRANDT, THOMAS RENTSCHLER, MARY ELIZABETH LAWN, LISA ISAACS, DON LANCASTER, JORDI COMAS, ROBERT SMITH, WILLIAM MARX, RICHARD MANTELL, PRISCILLA MCNULTY, THOMAS ULRICH, ROBERT MCKINSTRY, MARK LICHTY, LORRAINE PETROSKY, Petitioners v. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; THE PENNSYLVANIA . GENERAL ASSEMBLY; THOMAS W. . WOLF, IN HIS CAPACITY AS GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA; MICHAEL J. STACK III, IN HIS CAPACITY : AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PRESIDENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SENATE; . MICHAEL C. TURZAI, IN HIS CAPACITY . AS SPEAKER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; JOSEPH B. SCARNATI III, IN HIS CAPACITY AS PENNSYLVANIA SENATE '. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE; ROBERT . TORRES, IN HIS CAPACITY AS ACTING '. SECRETARY OF THE . COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; . JONATHAN M. MARKS, IN HIS CAPACITY AS COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS, AND LEGISLATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF : STATE, Respondents OPINION AND ORDER PER CURIAM Filed: February 19, 2018 By Order dated January 22, 2018, this Court announced that the Pennsylvania Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011, 25 P.S. § 3596.101 et seq. (the "2011 Plan"), clearly, plainly and palpably violates the Pennsylvania Constitution. This adjudication was based upon the uncontradicted evidentiary record developed in the Commonwealth Court, wherein the Petitioners established that the 2011 Plan was a partisan gerrymander and that this gerrymander was extreme and durable. It was designed to dilute the votes of those who in prior elections voted for the party not in power in order to give the party in power a lasting electoral advantage. In stark contrast, Article I, Section 5 of our Constitution provides: "Elections shall be free and equal; and no power, civil or military, shall at any time interfere to prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage." Pa. Const. art. I, § 5. On this record, it is clear that the 2011 Plan violates Article I, Section 5, since a diluted vote is not an equal vote. Having determined that the 2011 Plan violates our Constitution, the question of the appropriate remedy remained. This Court was compelled to decide whether to perpetuate an unconstitutional districting plan, which would result in the unlawful dilution of our citizens' votes in the impending election, or to rectify the violation of our Commonwealth's Constitution immediately. So stated, our choice was clear. As this Court has aptly recognized, the fundamental rights guaranteed by our organic charter "cannot lawfully be infringed, even momentarily." Pap's A.M. v. City of Erie, 812 A.2d 591, 607 (Pa. 2002) (internal quotation marks omitted). [J-1-2018] - 2 In our January 22 Order,' this Court directed that, "should the Pennsylvania General Assembly choose to submit a congressional districting plan that satisfies the requirements" of that Order, the General Assembly was to submit such a plan to the Governor on or before February 9, 2018. If the Governor accepted the General Assembly's congressional districting plan, this Court ordered such plan to be submitted to the Court on or before February 15, 2018. Thus, the General Assembly had a full eighteen days to submit a plan to the Governor, and the Governor had five days to consider and approve or disapprove the General Assembly's plan. 2 This Court recognized that the primary responsibility for drawing congressional districts rested squarely with the legislature, but we also acknowledged that, in the eventuality of the General Assembly not submitting a plan to the Governor, or the Governor not approving the General Assembly's plan within the time specified, it would 1 Justice Baer filed a concurring and dissenting statement to the Order. Chief Justice Saylor filed a dissenting statement in which Justice Mundy joined, and Justice Mundy filed a dissenting statement. 2 Infashioning the remedy and the timeline, this Court took into consideration the requests of the parties. At oral argument on January 17, 2018, counsel for the Petitioners stated, "Our request on the remedy is that . the map be declared . . unconstitutional and that the legislature be given two weeks to come up with another map, subject obviously to the Governor's review." He further stated, "The map can be done in a day." ". .frequently legislatures are given short time frames. . Yes, it's a . . . serious task, but no, we don't believe it's unreasonable." Counsel for the Governor stated, "[W]e are recommending that, if the map is in place by February 20 or before, we can show you that we can run this election, we can run the congressional portion of the primary and all of the up and down ballot seats by May 15." This accords with the attestations by Commissioner of the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation, Jonathan Marks, that it would be possible to hold the primary on May 15, 2018 provided a plan was in place on or before February 20, 2018. Counsel for Speaker Turzai and Senate President Pro Tempore Scarnati stated, "I think we would like at least three weeks." His co -counsel later opined that they "need a month." [J-1-2018] - 3 fall to this Court expeditiously to adopt a plan based upon the evidentiary record developed in the Commonwealth Court. We also offered the opportunity for parties and intervenors to submit proposed remedial districting plans to the Court on or before February 15, 2018. The Court specified that, to comply with the January 22 Order, any remedial congressional districting plan, whether enacted by the General Assembly and Governor or submitted by the parties and intervenors, should consist of: congressional districts composed of compact and contiguous territory; as nearly equal in population as practicable; and which do not divide any county, city, incorporated town, borough, township, or ward, except where necessary to ensure equality of population. Order of January 22, 2018, at Paragraph "Fourth". Furthermore, the Court advised the Executive Branch Respondents to anticipate that a remedial congressional districting plan would be available by February 19, 2018, and they were directed to take all measures, including adjusting the election calendar if necessary, to ensure that the May 15, 2018 primary election would take place as scheduled under that remedial districting plan. The Court issued a supplemental Order on January 26, 2018, in which the Court appointed Professor Nathaniel Persily as an advisor to assist the Court in adopting, if necessary, a remedial congressional redistricting plan.3 Moreover, in that Order, we directed the Pennsylvania General Assembly and/or its Legislative Data Processing Center to submit to the Court data files containing the current boundaries of all Pennsylvania municipalities and precincts. In response, counsel for the General Assembly indicated no such current files existed.4 3 Justice Baer filed a concurring and dissenting statement. Chief Justice Saylor and Justice Mundy dissented. 4 Specifically, by letter dated January 31, 2018, counsel for the General Assembly indicated that such files are not updated or maintained by the General Assembly for the (continued...) [J-1-2018] - 4 Thereafter, on February 7, 2018, this Court filed its Opinion in support of the January 22 Order, setting forth its legal rationale for determining that the 2011 Plan is violative of our Constitution.5 In explaining the Court's rationale, we emphasized that nothing in the Opinion was intended to conflict with, or in any way alter, the mandate contained in the January 22 Order. Neither the General Assembly nor the Governor sought an extension of the dates set forth in our January 22 Order. The General Assembly failed to pass legislation for the Governor's approval, thereby making it impossible for our sister branches to meet the Court's deadline. As a result, it has become the judiciary's duty to fashion an appropriate remedial districting plan, and this Court has proceeded to prepare such a plan, a role which our Court has full constitutional authority and responsibility to assume.6 (...continued) years between each decennial Census. Counsel for Speaker Turzai informed the Court by letter dated January 31, 2018 that Speaker Turzai "[had] no data or documents responsive to the [Court's Order]." and that Speaker Turzai "understands that the General Assembly has submitted a letter addressing the data and documents requested..." Finally, by letter dated January 31, 2018, counsel for Senator Scarnati responded that "[i]n light of the unconstitutionality of the Court's Orders and the Court's plain intent to usurp the General Assembly's constitutionally delegated role of drafting Pennsylvania's congressional districting plan, Senator Scarnati will not be turning over any data identified in the Court's Orders," while also footnoting that Senator Scarnati "does not possess any documents responsive to paragraph "Fourth" of the Court's January 26 Order." 5 response thereto, Justice Baer filed a concurring and dissenting opinion. Chief In Justice Saylor filed a dissenting opinion, joined by Justice Mundy. Finally, Justice Mundy filed a dissenting opinion. 6 When the legislature is unable or chooses not to act, it becomes the judiciary's role to ensure a valid districting scheme. As explained in our Opinion, our Court possesses broad authority to craft meaningful remedies when required. Pa. Const. art. V, §§ 1, 2, 10; 42 Pa.C.S. § 726 (granting power to "enter a final order or otherwise cause right and justice to be done"). Thus, the prospect of a judicially -imposed remedial plan was well within our judicial authority, and is supported by our Constitution and laws. [J-1-2018] - 5 Pursuant to the January 22 Order, certain parties, the intervenors, and several amici submitted to the Court proposed remedial districting plans for the Court's consideration, all of which were carefully reviewed by the Court.' Proceeding expeditiously, the Court prepared a constitutionally sound plan in accordance with our announced criteria. After full deliberation and consideration, the Court hereby adopts this remedial plan ("Remedial Plan")8, as specifically described below, which shall be implemented forthwith in preparation for the May 15, 2018 primary election.9 The Remedial Plan is based upon the record developed in the Commonwealth Court, and it draws heavily upon the submissions provided by the parties, intervenors, and amici. It is composed of congressional districts which follow the traditional redistricting criteria of compactness, contiguity, equality of population, and respect for the integrity of political subdivisions. The Remedial Plan splits only 13 counties.1° Of those, four counties are split into three The applications for leave to file amicus briefs, filed by Concerned Citizens for Democracy, Fair Democracy, Adele Schneider and Stephen Wolf, and the American Civil Rights Union, are hereby granted. Moreover, we accepted for filing a "Brief in Opposition to Proposed Remedial Congressional Districting Maps Submitted by Petitioners, Governor Wolf, Lieutenant Governor Stack, Democratic Caucus of the Pennsylvania Senate and Democratic Caucus of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives" filed by Speaker Turzai and Senator Scarnati. Finally, Petitioners' application for leave to file a reply to that brief is hereby granted. 8 For this process, the Court utilized the 2011 U.S. Census population data, as adjusted by Pennsylvania, available at http://www.redistricting.state.pa.us/Data.cfm. 9 Although we provide herein a brief description of the statistical measures used to analyze the Remedial Plan, a full, computer-generated report detailing additional statistical information is available on the Court's website at http ://www.pacou rts.us/news-and-statistics/cases-of-public-i nterest/league-of -women- voters-et-al-v-the-com monwealth-of-pen nsylvan ia-et-al-159-m m-2017. 10 An additional county split may appear in some GIS program calculations, but that is due to the fact that a non-contiguous Chester County census block with zero population is located inside Delaware County. That census block and its adjoining water is appropriately placed inside the district that contains Delaware County. [J-1-2018] - 6 districts and nine are split into two districts. The parties, intervenors, and amici differ in how they calculate municipal and precinct splits, and, as noted earlier, the Legislative Respondents suggest that updated data on precinct and municipal boundaries does not exist. The Remedial Plan is superior or comparable to all plans submitted by the parties, the intervenors, and amici, by whichever Census-provided definition one employs (Minor Civil Divisions, Cities, Boroughs, Townships, and Census Places)". The compactness of the plan is superior or comparable to the other submissions, according to the Reock, Schwartzberg, Polsby-Popper, Population Polygon, and Minimum Convex Polygon measures described in the Court's January 26 Order. Here, too, the parties, intervenors, and amici disagree on the precise ways to calculate these measures, and some failed to deliver compactness scores with their submissions. By whichever calculation methodology employed, the Remedial Plan is superior or comparable. Finally, no district has more than a one -person difference in population from any other district, and, therefore, the Remedial Plan achieves the constitutional guarantee of one person, one vote. Accordingly, this 19th day of February, 2018, the Court orders as follows: First, the Pennsylvania primary and general elections for seats in the United States House of Representatives commencing in the year 2018 shall be conducted in accordance with the Remedial Plan as described by the 2010 Census block equivalency (denominated the "Remedial Plan Census Block Equivalency Files") and ESRI shape files (denominated the "Remedial Plan Shape Files") uploaded to this Court's website at http://www.pacourts.us/news-and-statistics/cases-of-public-interest/league-of-women- 11The Remedial Plan follows, to the extent possible, the boundaries of wards in Philadelphia. [J-1-2018] - 7 voters-et-al-v-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-et-al-159-mm-2017, under the heading "Order Adopting Remedial Plan". The Remedial Plan, in its constituent parts, is hereby made part of this Order, and is hereby adopted as the division of this Commonwealth into eighteen congressional districts, unless and until the same shall be lawfully changed. For reference, images of the Remedial Plan are attached at Appendix A, and available in high resolution at the above website; and images of the 2011 Plan are attached at Appendix B, and available in high resolution at the above website. Also uploaded to the above website are computer generated reports describing the Remedial Plan, identifying (1) county/minor civil division/voting district splits, (2) census place and municipal splits, and (3) compactness scores. Second, Executive Respondents and Respondent General Assembly, including its Legislative Data Processing Center ("LDPC"),12 shall forthwith prepare textual language that describes the Remedial Plan13 and submit the same to the Secretary of the Commonwealth without delay. The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall thereafter file with this Court's Prothonotary a certification of compliance of the preparation of the textual description of the Remedial Plan, along with a copy of the textual description. Third, Respondent Secretary of the Commonwealth shall, without delay, following the preparation of the textual description of the Remedial Plan, publish notice of the Congressional Districts in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. 12The LDPC was established under the Act of Dec. 10, 1968, P.L. 1158, No. 365, and routinely provides technical services relating to congressional and legislative redistricting. 13 The textual descriptions should be expressed in a form consistent with the text found in Section 301 of the Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011, 25 P.S. § 3596.301; Section 301 of the Congressional Redistricting Act of 2002, 25 P.S. § 3595.301 (superseded); and Appendix A to the Order entered by this Court in Mellow v. Mitchell, 607 A.2d 204, 237-43 (Pa. 1992). [J-1-2018] - 8 Fourth, to provide for an orderly election process, the schedule for the primary election to be held May 15, 2018 for the election of Representatives to the United States Congress shall be implemented by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and all election officers within the Commonwealth in accordance with the Revised Election Calendar as proposed by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and Commissioner of the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation,14 which Calendar is hereby approved, and is attached to this Order as Appendix C. Fifth, should there be any congressional vacancies existing now or occurring after the entry of this Order, but prior to the commencement of the terms of the members to be elected in the General Election of 2018, they shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired terms from the districts formerly prescribed in the Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011, 25 P.S. § 3596.301. Sixth, the Secretary of the Commonwealth is directed to notify this Court by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20, 2018, should it foresee any technical issues concerning the implementation of the Remedial Plan. So Ordered. Jurisdiction retained. Chief Justice Saylor and Justices Baer and Mundy file dissenting opinions. 14The Application of Respondents Acting Secretary Robert Torres and Commissioner Jonathan Marks for Approval of Election Calendar Adjustments is hereby granted. [J-1-2018] - 9 APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan Erie 4I Kenn SusquchatIna Tioga 12 Bradford Potter Comm. 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Laurektale Berks 9 .L'OAR East % vi Ile /1 Myerstown Riohlattd .Vtil*OR a -echP Penrrs g Tel Si ale , Wynriilsslri Reading St. -Law nce fond Lebanon Kerchorst 4 S den Marlton Hatfield Birdsboro Schwenksville 0.1 Pottstown Adeansto Montgom Seale NortJl Wales Trappe New Morgan Ro stoat Collegeville Ephrata Sprit iry Akron Terire Hill plerson Ambler Lititz PlItterti Nornstoe4 New Holland Badge tersburo ney @rook tatIC.ter 11 Malvern Lancaster -fittfin Downingtown Strasburg C°'isin SOuthil.4opeAille Chester Parkesdurg We'st Chester '3411, yen Delawar f P11 A*, 5 Media Morton Coltyy /log SintattthrnoreGififiRVIen Folato4 a -.b. Parkside 'Ridley Pa* - LIplandEdtlystone Kennett Square - Chester S5 Avondale TraIrrer IS %, d S S S S Dells APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 7 !- .. Bike Penn ea ..e4W Ana Monroe Co ter Gap eltleadows "ey Lansfaid Summit KR Tarawa Northampton Schuylkill charnan Chapman StotkertOw., Nazareth Tat.MY Mewl Idea eAlDoki Deeqeke ; le egfr4k, .400.001ftnburg 144 TOOteo bhoemake,sville Centerport Lyons Richlandtown Fleetwood Leesport Quakertown Bucks LaureleMle Berks 9 Batty I 4 m rerssille ReekaWe Dublin 6 *kl'Mcintgomery Selletslte "Silve*ale rtaet:7.1 Green Lane APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 8 Littlereqdows Cal al Lanesboro ffirm SusquehaPrta Depot FriehePville Nie S r ucca New Milford Thoett,o Le Reystrill; mc.,A.-ose Susquehamia Union dale 12 Fore Vaud, City g Wayne , Nicholson tleshoppon I I 1 I Fa, ,,, Carte0,- dell PrW:-roPesdale - rt -4 I ..ekNannock Dalton Mayfield Clarks Gre,, Archbald // Wan Wyoming DIcksrsl City ,,.,.;, HaVy Ha` I ' lrl. La c k a mirali na ...-., .t Scranton 81,--'-,-------- --- 0,OryledaFoorr Narveys --_---- Teeter', 'rPc5-. '-' D''Pq't I ,,,,,i.n, 'Yates-Idle -I FostyrFort Lot,.. 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Wie APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 10 Mifellntown Juniata Thom ..... ..... ljnydeicrrthumberlan Live Berrrsburg Gratz ower.City y Tr0nt Cra ' own Pin g4ove Retsburg Elizatoethville Port -Koval %N.'% %V e' " ee .. ......."' ------- NeWoort'-' 10 12 New affax Io 7..., S Berks OoMeeld Jonestown Perry Dun Dauphin Myerstown Dauphin Lebanon Ricnland Londisborg Marys le Cl, Lebanon Imyra Huncinie4Own C.rnwall Worrn leysburg Lemoyne Mount Gretna Minh Shirc,,,tnwn Steelton Middletown. -Ns Rogalton wove Cumber n Moll Holly Springs II I .4 Dills!erg Levvisberry Goldsboro EilZ.Pet Mount -Joy Manhen Lititz Ale York EastI iburg Frankliotown Wellsville - Mount Wolf Lancaster . 0,1;4. Mc'rklfWire WrghtSytille _ Lancaster York Springs Dover Hallam Millersville North York ink ii1' 13 York Y.OnaEast Prospoleigt Ems in Wirjclsor alern Red Lida Abbott non Spring Grove Jacobus Adams Ne'°"'"I York Loganville rnrerstown APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 11 Shoonre*Sville town Mr Berks Lee*Vrt BOrReNle on Dauphin 164§-^ Dauphin Lebanon \ M"9P72:r1,4rprn¢lsdr,rf " -.W Kobesorlid Sii Prg Kenlerrs. _Wok HVn Nasal P,rotna Cornwall Admnslo hiremavrown 1 Dtr1V111.1 beritnd Miecilet6orii Royalton Ephra Anew LTA Morgan Manhom Terre Hill Golartro Elizabethtown Lewenerry DIII4Arg York rip-unt ypyr__ bast Petersburg New Holland hey Brook Franklintown Lancaster 510500 Wolf MrsereSir "'....- -- I 0.,,,,,,a Mountwile . Ls -,coMer WrIgnmire . ,. A air Springs 5..00 F1.11,1 \ I.., ver5vrIr. Snaytarg Ircrtrh. York Y.'" East ProsAt burg York Par 11 East 13 Ian Wind.505 Red lkm Quarryville Alarm Sprlop Grove cools New Cr.yrorcl York Locjpo41e Felton 11 winters.. 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Nleyeronliolp eallinent Ls MlmAaerlOn Madden... vnellernpural APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 15 NortttlEas WeSleyville Erie Lake City McKean Wattsbug Sugar Grove Bradford Shiny chouse I Knoxv Platea Eldred Waterford Corrx Cranesville Edinboro Mill Village Elgin Warren Youngsville Warren Lewis Run Oswayo Ulysses Infestfeld Spartansb7 -g Port Allega ry SprInghoro Conneautville Cambridge Springs Clarendon Mc Kean Coudersport 'Mogi Sae 1.6 Centerville Mount Jewett Galetc/h Linesville Me4Cfifille Town Ile HYdetown Tiff icvlllr Tidloute Kane Austin Potter Conneaut Lake Pleasantvile Crawford --- - ooperstown sion.Forest Johnsonburg Emporium Ly-tom Shevkleyville Rouseville Oil ary. - g r Ridgway St. Marys `Cameron Greenville anga I it Fredonia Sandy Lak Polk klAr Elk Driftwood Souttriienovo mrtair a ----- .... CI A-um:renter r11 Shippenville F igrmitage ?tell mercer Clintonville Clarioni"e 15 Brack4 Clinton e t Middlesex Grove Caipti sr urg Bra le H" sville Eau Claire Iock Fla. 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Bedford Everett /I* it' Franklin Rices ng I New Centerville Rockwood Berlin 111 litIrliturg ChamperSburg t 4 APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 16 Erie North VVesleyville Erie Lake. City nea Wattsb g ar arra -- :::Rfafea mai `t- Grove Waterford Come Cranesville Elgin inboro Mill Village Youngsville Springboro Cambridge Springs Spartansbu g Warren Conneautville VViIncTirock_ Centerville Linesville Saeg 1 Townville Hydetown Tidioute Conneaut Lake - Pleasantvilp Crawford ' Forest --- -- ooperstown Rouseville 'Tionesta Sheakle0Alle Utica _ I Greenville venango Polk Oil Cii- I 11 .= I andy Lake Fredonia 14 S PMercerenter penville NJ ermitage rrell -Middlesex i - Mercer : ---__-_-_7.L. ',6' i -.--_---7 rove City HOsviiie Clintonville_ -. Eve Claire 1 n.A. 1. _-i,.- sburg i-t; I Itirtirtille _Il. -.1-01 II- Corte Jefic -v7art- e Sligo f Pa liier I MIMI Siren/ Rock 91F7' 41" Bruil 014... Rimersburg it Halktiorri West S -tun/ Petr°1° l' axerfitrence'f asttcliiicia,soryeeniehensii Tv! S .P.J. `----. .Wampum Portt*ille , Pro j3 . . ce,... tEa_ Butler lerChicori 1- ,, o-,i, , Flirmrr . Koppel i Kittanning Armstrong'lick Homewood Cannoguenessing Manorville Pjrn Eastvale Evans City Ford-Cliff Atw/d New Brighton Callery East Rochester Mars Elderti Fr it Err S$locta AtelaVerBialif burg okstown 'KnitArerkfilnBrac ,ihdian H 17 ici14.Fts- West View ,Vero polio A ore E Fr Bell Salt PitfAurgh rrySvinp "vibm'oe e B rTr sp. rd Mnoi 14 A xandria Derry APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 17 Pirterswl Lawrence Wane., New Beaver 16 Fast Butler Ellport [nor Valle Worttangton New Galilee.. OPP& Big Dea,:ee Darlington hastened Butler We t MayrIM 151 Easlvale Saxonburg Callers. New Brighton Ballston Armstrong Bridgewater Fast Rochester Marsn Ohreille Beaver Fr""" Conway Fields Fripepa Midland Sr4aard Words Shipproporr Hooks.. Allquppa I.." Franklin Park Allegheny Brackert e 17 -A"rWSell Acres South HAIN (Leetsdale Sewickley Heintla:OD, Sewickley I( - Pea Chapel Gledreld Welt view Verona ". 114,1III ten 'B'elley Blown. Frankfort Sprints 1111. Pittsburgh Cleirrhelt lit Erl9ew:0d - - Forest Hills Braddock Hills [spoil Delrnal arriegie Rankin Turtle Creek Pitcairn Oakdale EaSI. Pittsburgh Hetplelbeng Munhall Wall Midway M nteruwood no"Baldmn 18 ""'" WestrOoreland Dravosnurg 'White Oak Ma ear Washington Bethel Park West Malin Pleasant Hills lecKees Liberty , North!ttr Jean,. iversalses Adamslaure 14 Jefferson Hills [Rine Lirl.lil Gr Elizabeth Anra LanonsbJrg lousten Finkyvlll West Middletown APPENDIX A The Remedial Plan District 18 lie PatL Beaver Sewielcl fawickley Hertgars,I. HIII Lower Burrell ;Hoy Sonngri Se 17 Fps Chip. Plpl[MM Plum Ben Awn]fei Per Veruna MOM. Bitcoorms 18 Cnurnili - - 42V _ Porpsail e nos Forest Mlle Braddock Hills Mount Oliver Rank, Turtle Creek Mh dire maukerNortlIBraMlock Minim PAImeMing Wall Wcsi lomeslaad I East McKeesport olia Brentwood Periiimne Midway PPP Whrtertall p,rtsb, wt. Pak WOW KIP. McKeesport Pon Vue Pleasant alIaa'rs Glassocm twmty Bethel Pads Versailles Prieywile o New 1*-eF NI,1,11 New EH Hunker Moms, Westm Washin ton North' '' APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 Warren McKean SnAmiellaana Tinge -131adfurd Parcel 10 I Crawford Wayne Forest Wyoming F. Ur Cameron Stall\ all Vonanga --, - 1.4j -- - .ycoming J.-- - ---1 --.e/ rel i "--... .r 51 I Clinton 4 Laterne Jeffs1Non -...... 11 . ti ,1,4ohunbia L awrence Union r#' Centre (.; crucbcriaciAL .1n t),Irm Snyder Ticayyr Mifflin 1 nil marl Juniata 15 Lehigh Blair Hunrine Cumberland Bedford r_zYniton "--, clic CC Frani:1w Ph; lade 9 Adonis' I York 1 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 1 ery hohocken delph. F ant Lansdo e Clifton Heig to yeadol5 Aldan Darby Morton Che Sharon Fli Wedge olden Valley Clestei Hanks Prospert00 croft.* Ridley P Erookhave Park d Eddystone Che -frame aims Ha APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 2 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 3 Erie we vine Er Lake thy cKean WattS agar rOve Platea Jl Bradford Waterford Cnr Cranesvill Edinboro Mill Village Elgin ar Warren Youngsville Lewis Run SIDdiUrI5bIrg Springbaro COnneautville Cambridge Springs Woodcock Clarendon McKear Centerville Saeciertown 1 Mount Jewett Townville fictioute tine:wine Hydetow 1 Kane Meadville COnneaut Lake J Pteman4 Crawford 1 Limetimi ouperatown RDUSEviJIe Tionesta Forest khnsonbung St. Marys Sheaklewille 01 Ridgway ria % o r 5] 1 Greenville 1 I Folk Fredonia Sandy Lek< t -f 14.4% Elk criVieneer enter FP 5hippenuille Brockwt I_ Ileis -lermitage mercer Ye rrell Grove Cp. Clintonville Cla voTarr .-94_,,, H sville Eau Claire Pa euglet I Sli9rery Rock 87% Petr a Rirnersburg a* orthville 5yke4iille T Ciearf Clearrii Lamm-Ice I West Sunbury fastituy.k.,...Nypitithe TI blip Big Run i Curwerisville 5. LP J. rsvillesa p tierchioarA Purctsutiwney Lumber City 7rarnpum East Butler Mahaffey LUriari. Koppel Homewood Eastvale ConnoquenessIng Evans City rmstrong manorviiie imville Marion Center u Newburg e Glen Hope Irdona H Saxonburg ; Ford Cliff Aril New Brighton Cagery westr)ver Coalport East Rochester Mars Eldert Fre -art Ernest Dime( locta Hastings Miggla Vretrafiford Woods burg 5 H kstow n polio d Indiana Indiana ria: Ashville Horner C:ty retto cair en APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 4 Juniata 10 r perks WO: \Halm... 10 ...c-,--. ----- - - - - '''' j %, --..' on 16 [111114lr C ens. ANINI , Sir' ImIma .,MeltMaam HHant IIMMHvemat 16 Hen Irren/Anlown Lancaster umint Cumberland w-.. York Sp.* ;a tH,.1 V/. Voiktd li East Skin nklin kint ,sixe Ir 4 V., Gm* lie9b Adams ""rasa° York s)ItinWp FMIMtl Cmaall Halm, UtlacHorm Fam Wpm APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 5 Eat We Er' Lake. City Otero Grove Platea Waterford Bradford Eldred Shin ehouse ,g= Cory Omni. &anemia Mill Waage Elgin Warren Youngsville Wargo Lewis Run 1 Borne Spartang7 lk Springboro Can brhge Wings Rid Allegila Clarendon COLOY,Sgied Troy Conneautville Weodceck B.rkg'"Tovianda Centerville Mount Jewett 1 Goletcr Saegertown Alba Monroe LineswIN Meadville TownieIlle HYdd Tldleute KaneMcKean Austin Potter 4n- Bradford Conneaut Lake Crawford Plea:Mile S --- --------- sew Alboiff ngtown ,' , ionesto Forest S\1ohnsonburg .1,120d3H 101% eirthor e miNalteeffee Roes.Ile i Sheoldevville l(arperon. 0 ' 1 Laporte G reehalle B. Fredonia Sandy Lek 96k .. se ' ' 5 Elk Deltsitod F South Reno. Lycoming I I / Sailadosburo Picture Rocks .'crIVIertzer nter --------- I- - 4' '", ,t'l Clinton as Shippenville LL(zer i isrtnItage South wikunsoort HAthesvik anonBe Br'd',.,..! !llittleseur or Grove 1 CI 1 / ,.. Nee shore Monty Nes;Cliksinbek a Stillwater% rei.e, : Eau Can% ' a . seetrkgmk we., Leek Haven Mill Hall _; fie "1 C i"1"4'4" ClearfieldO n. ,aggegill auttenc ze ...Butte! $194rT R'''' ,ffiroanburg ontolle Seliqpim coj~` eartleld N.-. Shoe Logantongo ........' rn i iB WestSunbuy TX',r Howard burg ilil the . 1 blin Punxsutawney Big Run, 1 Curwensulle wogoog..... Lumber I milesigig - Uniont. "le &tort,. East Butler rig \Mahaffey Pritaurg cent r e Milllleim Matliribung tY and 11 Homewood nocannessing r Newburg Bunside State College Centre Hail we Markaal ease Eastvale IHTICeihF.! soggily, I Sorra Marion Center WestiverMArt E,Snyder... Frackuill New Brighton ... "." on Alga Evralford Woods et bong faired Indiana Clymer Hastings PaGaa tmtingd "T MIK Nor I it- r a aylb okstown RIM , Bellwood. Gratz h A"131 Blau Ha Lykens Grove eel A flu* Pavia ersbung Yeymwn Jutritttra- rsbh rg reessil T "1 William , Burets wR Art rt Hollidaysburg Mangy MIN C Ale itglhh, au S In Leb Mar 18 .4thel Pre HS diZ: .eZailinstuir 5.eril rg 'Non 1.n, LI go. rig en en. Hum Paltyro Istow ro INSghiringt 0411;94+1k East Wasik n a Youngwood Hunker LMoni Laurel meag elf' Orbisonia 'Nte,41 - wn anc,9 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 6 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 7 \.----- t°1 QlekentlA0 Berks ..... 4 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 8 .7t.1,451r mlC "NO. Scud Z.114. *IMAM % )kecrKi..0 R.Lalina delp hi 13 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 9 ; MercBmikLo Caw aJ`J1 to ItliaetVer 30.13- 141..44 1= cornii fthrthithriel art, Nock Clearfield '-- Lawrence Celethe SAM Ittho Cork n""L' a ilathoethii cr, ortielle Jeffersog,, rts °"11,"' 33.0.3.0 Butler n VurimRmney ve.1100.313-1 $.**"" 333.13u1.3 Union PA. 3.133317''.00.3 fdth Buthe Armstrong a afro M 11,11,a - m Outlet 3- 1 Otom17417 [mate . ...^ '- .... Mewl.° moll p.......... ,- lialladoel Wilda Centre Lee -dole Mandrill* laved Val NV. Pcdt Slate cow I f von, Ur aoaboo, Fiald Cliff CerM 0 Snyder Nonv Math. saxivithiv Wnktaro CapIct .....'"' lipoid11? C eivelle holt" East thathesliar _a Mare ta. Haslanpi ics,,z Mifflin ,... ..... -_, auwn man maydland %Soo. "' Huntingdon .... 63.0331tm Meta. kagpa, Indiana Beaver r ,. .3 Ha.. UV navame Blair leo .00 Juniata ,..-' kr* ;WM .... II meadmeoro o' ' e. ....'... Sa. WILL. HMV Mai&o suroortur., p Roaring SOMsi y y Illavi 18 rres[m a Plottivabury I cop.& save, eliamsburc allOOktde, rwmroop odium; nemsumnon Madam, ^ Iiithateo $3031.3 Wzeshi on dal! thiaithav Shade Gth ff4,n ISL eu-Mberland LI them pan al se...0-0Bedford 111 jarOinntlei Satellndlasthe Waled thedamd moron S OM et FraEsEnr, cameo Fayette Hem levees. Muth vathnoci caWeheti ,Koamoa, Lthiethile 1 Greene '44.mm Coat& o as a I inchoine rAvinn Smithfield cm -m Iththeanile WS. thilmen Saida, Cierneththe Cairo. VA, lititatteaa APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 10 LItIle M Ari, Eldfed shi.42,0se P omo/die I Athens It Hallstead Lanesboro Oswayo Ulysses stile! Tioga 1 Bradford f r lenLtso III e lUCCa New Milford Th RosevIlt at, Part MAN+ lo g a i Rome Le Payille Montrose 1 Mansfield I McKean: Coudersport Wellsboro Tray Buth0°"Towanda ; Susquehanna 1 Wayne Galetolyi I PJba Monroe Hop Bottom Uniolpale 4 Austin Potter Blossburg 4-10 New Albany Meshoonen N16.' ..targc1CItY Bethany , ----------- Fart lie anon ie Honesdale Dusnote Wyoming I Lap9-te- Fmporiurn S% 1 aid I Forksoille Haofey Cameron a Elk ; Lycoming Sullivan Harveys trr Ma ,,..mtwood I Soulh Penovo . ..... Dallas OMPoo/1 gse scow Pike I / . Selladosburg Rocks "' Win LefFn ------ L -* .. 4 ,eL Clinton sShoreSouth Willamsporr HUgheSVIII2 Benton 1, ...vire W LI3 Creek VIII e ...I hl?tWrItee1 3.4*' 5 '. ..... Lock,Haven I Millville Stillwater jih''''hirnl" Penn Lalieelg Mou ono 4'k' 14111 Hall al 1... Turbo Ile Clearfield Clearfield 1.,. Centre SnowShoe \ """t'''. .........- ... Union I. I 8We:41 ,e0remiu,ngevilibtalgows burr, 1 Canyogrom Jeddo, ,,$$.6 EastSkle ,.... . onr 'fl.'lk Wallaceton 7.0 Milesburg Le...1*Ln bwissa eVreatherly el ate?Gay Dellefente mirmig...g 1 1 PhilLeburg .ft-mthir Mills Centre Hall Millneirn ..-- ,....,#". ury end 11 ngtown ';` Bangor Hootidsle f State tollege 1:- Figiy,deceagrg tel ire Sharnolun 77 :10 -WILL*. Yar r, % wa'veNokl °r9t/Ca He do wron, Mifflin ..:19.°---^7.4 Q. andOrwl9Sbor9 p,,,,,,m, New Ring mpion nI31-1 ntingdo Burn$$,,, andr, 1-",t01 Jupiatt z-r- Gratz Lykens Tremont City Deer La Aabru Len 15 Ill Ni ale ..- Post Royal,' pl PineGrove Im o. te,Porg eYtOo 1 ..../.. nter fig rairIllamsb I Newport fax Ittlandtown II Fleetwood H011ideysburg Newry t,':.burge Mill C Plant n t bent- non Dau lessonSS Lae r s Ba trbakertown euersvilLe Marlinsbul ,I Blain land ro .17Dy bin Mart Patnyaae on em 7 16. EP L.4ErktiS Vs g Islowk mead 6- Ortiocrila *clam Ya Wwdb'Y Aedley own Mow"' land Morr iile Than litedfOrdIde14. Hopewell, Sh.°' / n .g r}1.Vnber sbenv York en verk Mountioy Lac Ciao* Hill ster-A. Langhorne Tul APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 11 Wyalusing demon Bradford .LOICrtO Wayne Potter Tioga Liberty ..... ........ New Albany Meshoppen Tunkhannock Nicho Fa ille a rr Bethany IkraYmart Honesdale ) alton E...shore rcl aid Fonrs.., die Wyoming V Hawley F Iv .. ..... Laporte Or na t"" Lycoming Sullivan ............ Lake Avcrkt.r South Renovo Dallas Pike Yatesville t.. -- Salladasbonn Picture Rocks KI ...... i r 4 Morttoursville Hughesville Clinton Duboistown MunCV I %./ un e Shore Benton A Nanticoke Bear Creek villa --1 Montgorge Nuangola ; Lock Haven ... Stillwater % ..I Shickshinny A Millville Luzerne Lakpitrr Maur ccono +---i Penn Mill Hall % Turbo e A I Centre Beect.ree. Orangeville i LOgantori.. I h Ingtont). biaNe4,:PeCkco East Side onro Howard * 4ton Freeland 1 nynghaM Leddo Carbon rg Milesburg Union Lewikurg t tviLle%)atawsbusga I West Hazleton **....- haziet'4.1Ateatherly Lae et Bellefonte 5 Milim leifflinbun; Hartleton % Pori Centre Hall .....' -' ,..%44011.1"grall Shan* --viand Dam SnWertOwn 11 Motown Jim hor k%st Bangor LalksfOrd Perryville ty Tamaqut Relic ve Kulprnontte Palm College Bea4Inger Freeburg Gorden F a 17 ohia Mifflin . 4)1id H- thum don and Port Carbon SChUfWirrt on Burnham Lewistown; .0./ ...* .. **.1cqire Juniata MilfttOwn .... pilhet Grat Lykens er City Tremont Pine Grove Cressona Deed., Auburn vibe ,,.. Mi sburg PorbRoyal ..*--°ArSt"' cVeytown 4.1 _... rg Bucks ..... .....- Newport Wax ort Fleetwood Richlandtown Quakertown "Ile P ..** Bloomf Duncenon Dauphi Berks mbauersville Harrill La -ale e P rr Whin rstow blin /, Blain Land Mary e on n Lane -' lkylestow Ifont rikn Cornwall H Bir oro ille nia Lem. Ad ton I use, Carlisle e Gapll Morgag". Newel Ile 0. jn Terre Hill burg Cumberland Lewisberry a bethtown Manthel I Isburg Yak en Mount Joy New Holland Brook ranklintown Wellsville Mount ta Shipp ebure MountvilleLancaster Franklin York Springl. Bendersville Dover North York Hallam East pro ot Millersville Strasbi 1 7 1 nate Charnbersburg Biglerville 'a 4 West York acidorr Lancas r Mode ()oar estrrilre APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 12 HerMage Mercer Knox Pbrroll Atst MiddlesENI ercer Clintonville rattanville clica Jefferson 5 GrO City) Brookville Eau:Claire Falls (Reek - ervihle I DuBois Pair Reynoldsville I Lawrence ipltery Rock Bruin Rirnersburg Sykesk le Clearfield Petrol Worthvi Ile rI West L[berty West Sunbury e 41e148011$Man Clearfield New Castle South New Castle Easlfddy. .4I TLtblln Big Run Curwensville Wallaceton vine Butler Chlaora Punxsutawney Lumber City Wampum Prospect East Butler Butler Armstrong SnickSburg MahaffeV try. Philig Koppel Newburg Kittanning Homewood ConnOguenessing nople 3 Applewold Manorville Rural Valley u myille Bu aside Hot Glen Hope Ramey 84" Eastvale Evana City Marion Center Saxonburg Ford Cliff Callery A Westover Coalport New Brighton Cher% East Rochester Ma Elderto I0hiovill e rt ErneSt Industry Conway Clymer Hastings locta Midland Baden Bgidford Woods eat L burg Patton Aliquippa Indiana dge Fookstown -Atte ghen Indiana BellwOOd rt No polls Burrell Beaver Sr 'Y Homer City Ch Springs Ashville s A st View ram Plurn 111 tilurrysvitle Sal Armagh Vin ndale Ebensbu recto cr..° Tu Tair B A S, Oakdale G D Tree nt elthont New Alexandria Cam a Hollidaytburg Newry BurgettStewn Mcal/ald Bridgeville rd Manor 12 Me, I East Conemaugh Ehrenfeld Portage r....... ak irwinit Roaring Spring 18 PI f3alsytown Martinsburg; % `Geittown r....Eliza i ir South Greensburg Yeas Finleyyille ... Nest Middletown Can'5151'urg e" f Sute flyille Youngwood New. Ligonier Sta41.1.elcel. Sae Olgt Newton HuLerton Laurel Moan Berson W°NibUrY 4 Washington North Den en smithon Mount P1 Boswell leasantville St. ClaIrsvIlle Coal Hopewel Green Hills Ells Du 4..oy negal Central Obi New Paris "ge Perropoiis S Stoystown Beall Dawson Indian La Schensburg w tizAnsville Seve p ings Cons hanksvllle Bedford / % Somerset Everett SCTIOnell RicestrEiffdlng coon Fayette' Som New Centerville New Oa 'more Bedford Rockwood Berlin Waynesbu Carmicha4 Uniontown Ramsburg Casselrnan Green Mair town Chloe* Garrett Fairchance Velma n :a Smithfield CaUknont Addor ison Salisbury I FtlitC Pointjaarion We:Mosta/a APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 13 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 14 Beaver dford Wdods Ar West teen burn ECOnOnly nid Ibrte I Franklin Pa 12 arenturti". Valle Bell Acres Lower Burrell ti;n`singt Sem tseale Sewickley Heights Allegheny < Edgewo wick MIA pring 3 Fox Chapel Gie0eid Plum westYiew oraopolis .ii-. e Bp AV n - yalo -iININI W' p&Iley MCKee5 R005 mumisviiie Penn MILLsEk obnrt 04-11iyer I radO Oakdale Baldwin "Vfl-ktidj East l-foKnosirHt fford entwooti, Duquesne Ca Shannpn Idgeike Whitehall West Mifflin Manor NOO. rvin Pleasant Hills pErrt -7enoflettj Bethel Park Adelnsbµrg Jefferson H Clairton Beth 18 Canoi5hurg APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 15 16 APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 16 So St irairnvra non 11 Cornwall Montgo er 100101001 Mont &on Da phin anima HIgheplre 16 sijl wv Troome College. hnbrata ord SPrin Its Gold Elizabethtown Manhorm Lancaster utia Akron Terre 41111 l Yo Mount 100 East Petersburg Now Holland Mount Wolf ariena 114! Columbia le Mountvflle Lancasrer Chester 6 Malvern er Millersville Strasburg Coatesville No South (4.0szillo est Chthrer WNodnnr Yoe New Salem Red lion Quarrvvale Chester oafs Jacobus Lossovale Fekon "Delawan WInterstown Cross Roads Glen Rock Oxford 500001 Rol!road 4 Stewarkstown Newireed Rawl Grove Della APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 17 Tioga Bradford ..... ........... Wayne Wyoming na ............. LycomIng 10 Pike RAOONR, Pam Raft 11 Cnorl Wk. IlerVallAn A clohlmv into n Luzerne 5 ..... G row. Columbia "4--' i" Montourt ""'P' tiOnotb. kddip Union tr c H14,00,0 1. j, Sank Marm Snreneo. Snyder tlimnrtern NorthAnpt ear ..... "me creon IglaInn am. rthumb (kW., Via, Juniata Sra.0.1 w.m La. -r-" rg 41-011 ,15 natl.. Perry Dauphin Ber Bucks 9:roeigYan Lebanon 6 1,111.1sm 8 7s". APPENDIX B The Congressional Redistricting Act of 2011 District 18 ',AI m ht Pie 12 Eoyew rth S:- icklel Tir Beaver Plum Fran trat McNees Rocks amt are 14 MurryswIte ,iro, Forest lilts C3\vi Oakdale rid Mount Oliver WhitakerWilmerding Chalfant Here. c Export Daimon Uurgettstown v . West Homestead T New Alexandria og; onnuesne MidwayIldtiofiald Bridgeville Dtavosturg port vol, White 0 Derry Washington Bethel Pa PPF lassportv, Jeannette AdamSburg GirenWe t M 0 land Jefferson Eldah Uncoil . StulhweSt Greensburg South Greensburg Youngstown Canonsburg Atone Houston Flnleyvls Madison Ligonier West Middletown .X Sintaple Youngwood New Stanton 18 , Newron Hunker Laurel MOuritain East Washington Donn eon INV fi es Mount Pleasant t °'Ys"" Green 111115 His eyVll Dun Gonegal Fa CRY Soot Perropialls Bealls Dawson we le Vanderbilt Deem S r Springs ititattnevine Coo oellsville Mariann )"...1 v., sornemet ." sr% id South Cennellsville 0.44 Dunbar 9 rir H Fificesla4n-3 Fayette New Centerville effierson 11 Rockwood wiwnirsoung Carnilchaels Uniontown Greene Casselman p.pinter" Ohiopyle 0 rs I % Fairchatire I Ursine Meyer Smithfield Grptiboro A f Salisbury rirk,eyst...e...7, Addison Poke/Madon APPENDIX C REVISED ELECTION CALENDAR FOR OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2018 GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION First day to circulate and file nomination petitions February 27 First day to circulate and file nomination papers March 7 Last day to circulate and file nomination petitions March 20 Day for casting of lots in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth for position of names on the primary ballot March 22 Date by which the Secretary of the Commonwealth must transmit to the County Boards of Elections a list of candidates who filed nomination petitions with him and who are not known to have withdrawn or been disqualified March 26 Date by which County Boards of Elections must begin to transmit absentee ballots and balloting materials to military-overseas voters in extremely remote or isolated areas who by this date submitted a valid application March 26 Last day for withdrawal by candidates who filed nomination petitions March 27 Last day to file objections to nomination petitions March 27 Date by which County Boards of Elections must transmit absentee ballots and balloting materials to all military-overseas voters who by this date submitted a valid application March 30 Last day that may be fixed by the Commonwealth Court for hearings on objections that have been filed to nomination petitions March 30 Last day for the Commonwealth Court to render decisions in cases involving objections to nomination petitions April 4 Last day to apply for a civilian absentee ballot May 8 Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive voted civilian absentee ballots May 11 GENERAL PRIMARY May 15 Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive voted military -overseas absentee ballots May 22