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Hearing set for bill that keeps part of redistricting process secret
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Letter: Redistricting process must be transparent.
The big problem with the Legislature’s redistricting proposal is language that exempts draft maps from open records. This means that politicians pick their voters in secret. It’s a sneaky way to protect their seats.
Written By:
Dina Butcher, Bismarck | 12:00 pm, Feb. 27, 2021 ×
The big problem with the Legislature’s redistricting proposal is language that exempts draft maps from open records. This means that politicians pick their voters in secret. It’s a sneaky way to protect their seats.
Redistricting isn’t a partisan issue as Port makes it out to be. Even the North Dakota Newspaper Association and North Dakota Broadcasters Association are against the secrecy part of the proposal. As a conservative, I am sure Rob supports transparency as in open meetings and open records.
The district lines have been gerrymandered so badly that they just don’t make sense. 7:56 am, Feb. 18, 2021 ×
By Howard Tweeten | Bismarck
Legitimate news organizations and reporters, the North Dakota Newspaper Association and the North Dakota Broadcasters Association are against the secrecy of the Legislature’s redistricting proposal.
To folks that pay close attention to North Dakota politics, it’s widely understood that the legislative district map looks like a piece of modern art. The district lines have been gerrymandered so badly that they just don’t make sense. It’s not a partisan issue. It’s a transparency one!
That’s why I was quite shocked to see a recent column defending North Dakota legislative redistricting in your paper. Drawing the maps behind closed doors is in itself suspicious. We have to ask ourselves why is this secrecy important, who does it favor when there is no input from you, the voter? The answer my friends is simple, the in