Redistricting Commission
Apportionment of the 9 Council seats is controlled by Article III, Section
305 of the Charter. Districts are required to be “compact, contiguous,
and equal in population. The districts are required to be reestablished
in 2001 for the 2002 election. The Council appoints a Redistricting Commission.
Two members are selected from a list of five candidates submitted by the
Central Committee of each party and the Council appoints an additional
member. Commission members may not hold an elective office. The Commission
is required to present its plan to the Council .The Council is required
to hold a public hearing on the plan. Unless another districting plan
is enacted, the commission’s plan becomes law. Although not required
by law, historically the districts have respected municipal boundaries
whenever possible.
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