Only a handful of people know how the state Supreme Court goes about its constitutionally mandated duty of choosing the chairman of Pennsylvania’s Legislative Reapportionment Commission. And they’re not talking.

The procedure is so overlooked that even those who have been involved in the process of redistricting the state and those who watch the court’s moves aren’t sure how it happens.

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