Groups Join Forces to Form Independent Commission to Redraw City’s Ward Map – WTTW (Chicago)

The goal is to convince at least 10 aldermen to back the commission’s map and trigger a referendum that would put the competing maps up to a vote, said Madeleine Doubek, a former journalist and executive director of Change Illinois. “The days of deals over backroom maps are over."
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debtsor
5 years ago

I don’t really understand the purpose of this. They all vote Democrat. They all vote for each other’s bills. Other than the fake standing up to the mayor, they vote in lockstep with each other. There are few public spats between them. They get whatever they want (except a nationalized power utility that focuses on equity). With such a monoparty, what difference do the boundaries make? It’s about designing more Latinks leaning wards to give Latinks more power over the declining Black population? But what difference does it make if there are more Latinks than Blacks if they all vote… Read more »

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