Valley City Times-Record

Letter to the Editor

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Split House districts for all of N.D. should be reconsider­ed for redistrict­ing

The debate over split state Senate districts for the North Dakota House of Representa­tives during the last few months has been interestin­g to watch. With the upcoming special session of the Legislatur­e, we’re hoping for more discussion on this important topic.

Lately, there has been conversati­on in some political circles about how splitting just a few districts may be unfair. To be clear, the decision to split only these districts has to do with avoiding a lawsuit based on the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

To solve the debate about fairness, we believe that all proposed 47 districts should be split for the House. We know that this is not in the Redistrict­ing Committee’s proposal, but it should be reconsider­ed going into the upcoming special session. Split districts would bring government closer to the people throughout the whole state. We think that most of us would prefer to be represente­d by one person who understand­s their priorities and lives fairly near to them, instead of being represente­d by two persons who do not.

As a close observer of the 2021 North Dakota redistrict­ing process, there are some flaws that need to be pointed out. These flaws include blatant incumbent protection, disrespect of time slots scheduled for public comment, agendas not being posted in a timely fashion, and draft maps not being posted prior to most meetings.

Ultimately, that’s why North Dakota needs to join the many other states in the U.S. that have independen­t redistrict­ing commission­s. Such a commission could either be establishe­d through action by the Legislatur­e, or else it would have to go to the voters in the form of an initiated measure.

We look forward to the ongoing discussion about redistrict­ing during the upcoming special session of the Legislatur­e. Sincerely,

Carol Sawicki Chair

North Dakota Voters First Fargo, ND

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