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Read the lawsuit, actually it makes me wonder what the OBAMA crowd is up to. If you look, one of the major beefs is that...magically inside these new districts (which were just RECENTLY announced, NOT provided for in the original agreement), delegates are assigned for every 5 voters. 5. Meanwhile everywhere else in the state you get a delegate for every 50 voters. On top of that, only workers at the major casinos are allowed to vote there (aka only the ones who would have to have major union representation). That's why the teachers' unions are also suing, because they have to work during the election hours too and AREN'T getting any special treatment. Aren't you even the least bit surprised that these special districts to benefit voters....only benefit casino workers?