The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lawmakers file bill to stop counties from changing their electoral maps
In an apparent rebuke of the Cobb Commission’s con- troversial move last year to amend its own electoral map, lawmakers introduced a bill this week explicitly prohibit- ing counties from doing so.
Cobb commissioners voted along party lines last year to amend the state-passed redistricting map that drew Democratic Commissioner Jerica Richardson out of her district with two years left in her term. It was an unprecedented move that the county administration claims is justified under the state’s Home Rule statute.
State Sen. Ed Setzler, R-acworth, is the lead sponsor of the bill. Setzler, who could not be immediately reached Thursday, has openly condemned the county’s move as illegal and has urged the county’s elec- tions board to ignore the map passed by the county commission to avoid contentious litigation.
“No county governing authority shall alter, amend, reapportion, redistrict, or revise the election districts from which its members are elected,” the bill says.
County Attorney Bill Rowl- ing said in a statement that the county “is aware of the bill and will review it.”
Whether home rule actually gives the county authority to revise its map has been debated and questioned by lawmakers and legal experts. A legal challenge to the move was filed and withdrawn by longtime resident Larry Savage, who has said he will refile the lawsuit soon.
The Attorney General’s office, the Office of Legislative Counsel and the Secretary of State’s office have all issued unofficial opinions arguing Cobb does not have the authority to amend the map.