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New District Maps Prompt Caution from NC Election Officials

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012   

GREENSBORO, N.C. - Election officials in North Carolina are convinced that the state's new redistricting plan will add layers of confusion for voters to this year's presidential election. The maps were redrawn last year by the State Assembly to reflect new Census data, but lawsuits have been filed claiming the new boundaries violate civil rights laws and unfairly affect African Americans.

Those who staff the polling places say that may be only the beginning of the problem. The new district lines split 563 precincts into more than 1400 sections, each requiring a different ballot for each candidate.

George Gilbert, the director of the Guilford County Board of Elections, says voters will bear the brunt.

"We can handle the complexity at our end, but when you impose that complexity on the voter, then you are weakening the system and making it much more difficult for people to vote, and vote in an informed way. "

Gilbert is one of several election officials who have filed affidavits saying the maps will confuse voters, as part of an effort in court to delay the primary election scheduled for May until the district map controversies can be sorted out. This Friday, Wake County judges will hear arguments about whether to change the May primary date for contested races.

Because of the large number of split precincts, Gilbert says there will be hundreds of situations where voters go to the ballot box anticipating voting for a particular candidate, only to find that candidate isn't in their district. He says the new maps leave too much room for error.

"The bigger problem is the errors that can result at the precinct, and the complexity that imposes on the election process itself."

According to the non-partisan voter advocacy group Democracy NC, the new maps have doubled the number of split precincts compared to the district maps that were drawn after the 2000 Census. In the past, precincts were split along major roads in a district. This time, many of the district lines split neighborhoods, which critics say makes the new redistricting plan more confusing.




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