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Lawmakers Hold Early Morning Meeting on Redrawing Political Boundaries

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Monday, January 19, 2009   

Richmond, VA - Lawmakers in the General Assembly meet at 7 a.m. today - January 19th, a federal holiday - to discuss redrawing Virginia's political lines. Every 10 years, after the U.S. Census, states redraw their political districts, and with the approach of the 2010 census, many in the Commonwealth believe Virginia should form a bipartisan redistricting commission.

Douglas Smith is the executive director of the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy. He says that, all too often, politics poisons the process, making the political map contorted and convoluted as a result of efforts to create 'safe' seats for both political parties.

"Computers and consultants are paid to come in and redraw these lines. What we end up with is strange districts and it really quite frankly becomes unnatural."

Smith says these outside influences often complicate the process of creating Virginia's political boundaries.

"What's at stake here is the drawing of lines for the Virginia House of Delegates, the Senate of Virginia, and our Congressional seats, and they can look wildly different from district to district."

Smith says this gerrymandering is why only 17 out of 140 General Assembly seats saw competitive elections in 2007. That year, a proposal to establish a bipartisan commission passed the then Republican-controlled state Senate, but died in the House. The current House subcommittee that meets on redistricting moved their usual Friday morning meeting, to 7 a.m. tonday. In addition to discussion on the creation of a bipartisan redistricting commission, the agenda includes absentee voting, write-in ballots, and early voting.


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