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Stl Public Radio - Louis ward redistricting map heads to the Board of Aldermen for a vote
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/governm ... for-a-vote
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/governm ... for-a-vote
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It appears that the stadium is in A and training grounds, HQ and 2 new team
Buildings south of market are in G
An over 2,500 population differential between wards just seems lazy to me. Really any differential over 10% of the city population/14 seems too high. I know other considerations - namely voting age population - can bring them theoretically closer in voting-age representation. But over 10% of overall ward population just seems excessive. A,C,I,J,M, and N should be brought more into line.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Nov 19, 2021With data
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Good grief. That coin flip debate was just lunacy. I'm still not 100% certain what happened, but here's the final outcome:
This process went surprisingly smoothly. I expect big drama then using that as justification for undoing the award reduction.
Wow, what a perfect illustration of why the BoA needs reform/reduction.Laife Fulk wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021Good grief. That coin flip debate was just lunacy. I'm still not 100% certain what happened, but here's the final outcome:
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Yeah, someone is absolutely going to challenge this result in hopes of overturning the whole thing. Even though they won't succeed, it's going to get a bit messy.quincunx wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021This process went surprisingly smoothly. I expect big drama then using that as justification for undoing the award reduction.
Also, of note:
Pihl, Ingrassia, Vollmer, and Cohn all got the big end of the stick.quincunx wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021
"John Collins-Muhammad enters the chat"Laife Fulk wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021Yeah, someone is absolutely going to challenge this result in hopes of overturning the whole thing. Even though they won't succeed, it's going to get a bit messy.quincunx wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021This process went surprisingly smoothly. I expect big drama then using that as justification for undoing the award reduction.
On the plus side, they all got 2 years vs 4 years.chriss752 wrote:Pihl, Ingrassia, Vollmer, and Cohn all got the big end of the stick.quincunx wrote: ↑Dec 08, 2021
Is this the map that passed, or was there another iteration?
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quincunx wrote:Is this the map that passed, or was there another iteration?
Looks like it. Go 10th Ward
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Thanks for playing everyone, looking forward to City voters undoing all of this in April!
I liked his language a week or so ago calling it a 'perfected' map. Easy there, Lewis.
Again I'm pleasantly surprised how smoothly this went.
Now let's reduce the number of towns in Stl County!
Now let's reduce the number of towns in Stl County!
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How does this work with the vote in April? Map can still be taken down, right?
Yup if City voters approve the ballot measure in April this map will be thrown out and the new process will be used to draw the new maps.kipfilet wrote: ↑Dec 15, 2021How does this work with the vote in April? Map can still be taken down, right?
Got it. Either way, seems like constituents ran out of gas on this. Or was there some limit to the number of revisions?dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Dec 15, 2021Perfected is a legislative process term. Bill has to be perfected before final approval given. So it was perfected last week and final approval this week.bwcrow1s wrote: ↑Dec 15, 2021I liked his language a week or so ago calling it a 'perfected' map. Easy there, Lewis.






