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Late last
week, when the federal Department of Justice announced it was satisfied that new
election districts were fair and equitable to Native voters in the state, it
made the Alaska Redistricting Board, including Kodiak's Bob Brodie, very happy.
-- (Redistrict 1 20 sec "I think it was justification that ... so we're very
happy.")
Though the
OK from the DOJ made one lawsuit moot, there is nothing stopping other
disgruntled individuals or communities from continuing to challenge the maps:
-- (Redistrict 2 27 sec "So now, as I understand it ... what they're thinking in
that regard.")
The State
Supreme Court has ruled quickly in the past in an effort to meet election
deadlines, what it might do next is a mystery:
-- (Redistrict 3 24 sec "Boy, your guess is as good as ... get a plan relatively
quickly now.")
Brodie
traveled to all corners of the state with the other members of the
Redistricting Board, hearing arguments for and against various proposed
legislative boundaries. And though this round of redistricting is getting
protracted, it's not the worst-case scenario:
-- (Redistrict 4 41 sec "It seems to me that at one time ... can't meet
everybody's needs.")
Barring any
unanticipated turn of events, the boundaries for this year's primary election
on August 28th and General Election on November 6th
should be set. For now.
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