Va. Redistricting Commission votes to allow use of political data, reject university map-drawers [View all]
The most revealing moment of the Virginia Redistricting Commissions meeting Tuesday may have come during a bathroom break.
With microphones still on and broadcasting to a live stream, Sen. George Barker, D-Fairfax, huddled with Democratic citizen commissioner Brandon Hutchins, who seemed concerned the commission was setting itself up for public blowback by not living up to its promise of a fairer redistricting process.
They are going to bomb us for this, Hutchins said.
Actually, they wont, said Barker. Its actually a fairly small segment of the public that is working on this issue.
Therell be some complaints here and there. There always are.
Time will tell whose prediction is correct. But a series of decisions the commission made Tuesday offer the clearest picture yet of the role politics will continue to play in a process formerly handled entirely by legislators in the General Assembly who were effectively empowered to draw their own districts.
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