RED ROVER …. RED ROVER ….
July 25, 2009 by Barbara

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‘What is the purpose of redistricting?
Every ten years, after the census, the boundaries of our congressional, state house and state senate districts are redrawn. This was originally intended to be sure that districts are roughly equal in population — to make sure that every vote counts equally. But the process has been hijacked by self-interested politicians.
Who makes the districting decisions?
The Florida Legislature. When the legislature passes a congressional or legislative redistricting plan, it’s just like other legislation. All representatives and senators vote on the plan. The party that controls the legislature controls redistricting. The plan that gets the majority vote becomes the legislature’s plan. No matter which party has control of the legislature, that party’s main goal is to protect its majority and the seats of its incumbents. This is called partisan political Gerrymandering. It is like allowing the fox to guard the henhouse!
How do they Gerrymander districts?
Florida’s present system permits politicians to choose their voters instead of voters choosing their representatives. Legislators use sophisticated computers, voter registration data and past election returns to predict how particular voters will vote in the future. Then they choose which voters are most likely to vote for them and their party and place just enough of those voters in “safe” districts — ones they are sure they can win. Those in charge also pack large numbers of unfavorable voters in into a few districts so the unfriendly voters will have a chance to win in fewer districts. Here is what has happened to Florida’s Congressional districts as a result of these tactics:
Districts are bizarrely shaped. There is no effort to make sure that cities and counties are kept together in districts. That is why communities are often split among several representatives and districts often cover multiple counties and communities. This manipulation of the process damages the very spirit of a fair, democratic election. Consultant David Winston, who drew districts in the last redistricting, says, “As a mapmaker, I can have more of an impact on an election than a campaign, … than a candidate, … than the voters. …Something is out of whack!”….. Another result is that there are rarely serious challenges to incumbents. After all, their districts are specially designed for them! With virtually certain seats, legislators have no incentive to be responsive to their constituents and they see no reason to compromise for the public good.
What do we need to do to stop the legislators from drawing district lines
for their own political gain?
Now our constitution contains no standards to prevent politicians from putting partisan politics ahead of Florida voters. Presently, the law only requires that districts be roughly equal in population and that they consist of contiguous territory. That means that all parts of the district must touch. But the legislators even stretch that rule to the max. A connecting strip a yard wide and miles long satisfies that requirement. An example is Senate District 27 which is considered “contiguous”. Sometimes contiguity is accomplished by crossing bodies of water — like Congressional District 11 which covers parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas and Manatee counties.
FairDistrictsFlorida.org proposes to establish clear fairness standards that will end the self-interested gerrymandering. The standards will be in the constitution and the legislators will really have to follow them…..
How will the new rules make a difference?
The new rules or standards proposed by FairDistrictsFlorida.org will prohibit drawing districts to favor an incumbent or a party. While ensuring that racial and language minority voters have the equal opportunity to participate in the political process, the standards will require that districts be compact and community based. Communities — like Seminole County — will not be divided among multiple representatives.
What will happen if we do not establish standards?
Legislators will continue to perpetuate their own power through political gerrymandering. ‘………..
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