The above information was forwarded to commissioners late yesterday afternoon by Supervisor of Elections David Stafford. It is to be considered an early, very preliminary estimation; the full board will be discussing this information and a preliminary re-districting timeline later this morning at our regular meeting beginning at 9:00 AM.
Interesting, but not entirely surprising, to see D1 with the biggest growth/population gains.
D3 lost the most--meaning this already non-compact district will grow even more tentacles in order to stay balanced with the rest of the districts. Looks like D2 will also need to gain citizens-- as it, too, lost a significant number of residents over the last decade according to this initial look.....
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