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Related: About this forumVa. Redistricting Commission votes to allow use of political data, reject university map-drawers
The most revealing moment of the Virginia Redistricting Commissions meeting Tuesday may have come during a bathroom break.
With microphones still on and broadcasting to a live stream, Sen. George Barker, D-Fairfax, huddled with Democratic citizen commissioner Brandon Hutchins, who seemed concerned the commission was setting itself up for public blowback by not living up to its promise of a fairer redistricting process.
They are going to bomb us for this, Hutchins said.
Actually, they wont, said Barker. Its actually a fairly small segment of the public that is working on this issue.
Therell be some complaints here and there. There always are.
Time will tell whose prediction is correct. But a series of decisions the commission made Tuesday offer the clearest picture yet of the role politics will continue to play in a process formerly handled entirely by legislators in the General Assembly who were effectively empowered to draw their own districts.
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underpants
(186,992 posts)who got his district moved across the street from his house back in the 90s. The Va Republicans ran things like theyd always be in power the Virginia way they liked to call it.
True Blue American
(18,194 posts)Is holding public hearings to listen to the people as they go to a non political commission we voted for, overwhelmingly!
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,309 posts)Tech, UVa, VCU, and so forth. I know I'm leaving out several schools, but I can't name them all.
We'll end up with a compromise that disappoints everyone to some extent, but it will probably be the best we can do.
Anytime legislators get involved in drawing their own districts, politics will become a factor.