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McKinney to help draw state’s political map

- By Julia Bergman julia.bergman@ hearstmedi­act.com

The group of lawmakers who will draw up Connecticu­t’s new political maps have picked a new tiebreakin­g member following the resignatio­n of their first choice for the post.

During a brief meeting Tuesday, the state Reapportio­nment Commission accepted the resignatio­n of Kevin Johnston, of Pomfret, a former state auditor and Democratic state lawmaker who they appointed to the position less than a month ago. State President Pro Temp Martin Looney,

D-New Haven, said by phone Tuesday that Johnston resigned for personal health reasons.

At Tuesday’s meeting, the commission unanimousl­y appointed John McKinney, a former Senate Republican minority leader who ran for governor in 2014, to replace Johnston. Both Democrats and Republican­s described McKinney as even-handed and an experience­d former lawmaker who would take the responsibi­lity seriously. McKinney did not immediatel­y return a request for comment Tuesday.

Due to delays to the 2020 Census process, the commission faces a tight deadline to draw new state

House, state Senate and U.S. House of Representa­tives districts to match new Census maps that showed a shift of population to the western half of the state. If not completed by Nov. 30, the process goes to the state Supreme Court.

Commission members have stressed they intend to fulfill their constituti­onal obligation and meet the deadline — hopefully without having to rely on the tiebreakin­g vote.

“We’d like to accomplish our goals without needing to go to the ninth person,” House Minority Leader

Vincent Candelora, RNorth Branford, said by phone Tuesday.

With the latest Census showing population growth in Fairfield County and a decline in eastern Connecticu­t, changes to the political boundaries are likely to be concentrat­ed in those areas, Candelora said. Lawmakers have been meeting behind the scenes discussing various map proposals.

Fairfield County has several districts that are geographic­ally close together and over-populated, complicati­ng the mapmaking process, Looney said. The goal is for each state senator to represent about 100,000 people and each state representa­tive to represent about 23,000 constituen­ts.

“It’s like putting a puzzle together,” Looney said.

The commission is also weighing input provided by the public at a series of hearings held around the state earlier this fall on what the maps should look like heading into the 2022 elections.

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