Redrawing Of Hawaii's Political Boundaries Could Stretch Into Early 2022 - Honolulu Civil Beat Advocates have also raised concerns over closed door meetings of the Reapportionment Commission. Reading time: 5 minutes. The process of redrawing Hawaii’s political boundaries could extend into next year because of a delay in getting population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Hawaii Reapportionment Commission on Monday got to work setting out a timeline that allows it to complete reapportionment and redistricting in a reasonable timeframe given the delays in federal data. The commission also divided work among its members, despite objections that much of the commission’s work will take place behind closed doors.