Who's my legislator now, anyway?
With redistricting in the House and Senate complete, at least excepting the possibility of a legal injunction, it might be important to know who your new Senator and Representative is so you know who you can most effectively lobby in the legislature.
These aren't the best maps, but you can click on them or click here to get a better look at the districts, then cross reference the numbers with the district numbers of legislators in the House and Senate.
They're still very hard to read in smaller urban districts, but the Legislative Research Center hopes to have better maps up online within the next few days.
Of course, KFTC is still none too pleased with the partisan, and vindictive redistricting process that has led to these maps and we're holding a Rally in Frankfort on the Capitol steps tomorrow at 2pm to take some of this deep disappointment to the legislators and to the Governor.
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