Right. So the first thing is, if this passes, it would immediately require the redrawing next year. So that's confusing. That's called mid decennial redistricting. Normally, redistricting only happens every 10 years, right. On years that end in zero, we count the heads. We have a census, right? Every 10 years, we have a census. And on years that end in one, after the census is done, we traditionally draw lines. (09:12–09:20)
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