Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Roe, Kuniholm to speak about gerrymande­ring

- Staff Report

EAST MARLBOROUG­H >> Carol Kuniholm, leader of Fair Districts PA, and Eric Roe, Republican state representa­tive of District 158 collaborat­ed on House Bill 722, which calls for a change to the state Constituti­on with the formation of an Independen­t Citizens Commission responsibl­e for drawing new voting district boundary lines. They will speak about gerrymande­ring at an event at Unionville High School auditorium on May 11 at 7 p.m.

District boundaries are determined by politician­s, resulting in the twists and turns of voting districts and the manipulati­on of electoral boundaries so as to favor one party or class. Fair Districts PA (FDPA), a nonpartisa­n and nonpolitic­al group, promotes reform of the redistrict­ing process. They hope to reinstitut­e an incentive for compromise in gridlocked legislatur­es and empower voters once again.

As the leader of FDPA, Kuniholm has an encycloped­ic knowledge of gerrymande­ring as well as a thoughtful manner of speaking that enables her audience to readily understand the problems and their solutions.

“When party leaders are allowed to manipulate dis-

trict lines to benefit themselves, we the people lose our ability to hold government accountabl­e,” Kuniholm said. “No other major democracy permits legislator­s to draw the lines that govern their own elections. We are working hard to educate the public about this deep conflict of interest and to show the harm done to democracy, our communitie­s and our economy through the practice of partisan gerrymande­ring”.

Roe, who has been interested in this reform prior to his election in 2016, thoroughly reviewed provisions and background, giving attentive considerat­ion to this bill. “America’s founding fathers and mothers deliberate­ly created a system of government that values the rights of individual­s over those of institutio­ns – a bold departure from the British government,” Roe said. “Likewise, HB 722 would hand redistrict­ing powers to ‘We the People.’ It incorporat­es many of the founders’ trademarks, too: checks and balances, active civic participat­ion, sustainabi­lity, transparen­cy and fairness. As the Republican prime sponsor of this bill, I’d like to thank Democratic prime sponsor, Rep. Steve Samuelson, and FDPA for working with me. I’m pleased that my first bill introducti­on could be a joint, bipartisan effort that reaches across the aisle and transcends party lines.”

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State Rep. Eric Roe, R-158, and Carol Kuniholm, leader of Fair Districts PA

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