What seems to be missing in the US is a strong social norm against gerrymandering. If it existed, those carrying it out in broad daylight would displease even their own supporters.
I don't think it's really possible for anything to be non-partisan in the United States. Maybe it's possible in Canada because it's a constitutional monarchy, but in the US there's nothing beyond the Democratic and Republican Parties, not even in theory.
What seems to be missing in the US is a strong social norm against gerrymandering. If it existed, those carrying it out in broad daylight would displease even their own supporters.
All such norms are gone.
I don't think it's really possible for anything to be non-partisan in the United States. Maybe it's possible in Canada because it's a constitutional monarchy, but in the US there's nothing beyond the Democratic and Republican Parties, not even in theory.