Politics & Government

LWV Takes Issue with North Hempstead Redistricting Method

Redistricting should be decided by an independent commission, according to the League.

The League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset, the only League in the Town of North Hempstead, takes issue with the vote taken by the , that created a redistricting committee made up only of appointees of the town’s nine-member council. The League has long-believed that redistricting should be decided by an independent commission that draws fair lines and is devoid of partisan gerrymandering.

The League takes this stand at every level of government. In its recent press release concerning LATFOR (the “legislatively-controlled” task force on demographic research and reapportionment), the New York State League of Women Voters voiced its extreme disappointment in this unfair practice.  We strongly believe that competitive elections are the lifeblood of democracy and that by creating a committee made up only of appointees of each town council member, the town runs the risk of ensuring political incumbency of one party over another for years to come.

The League is willing to work with the town in organizing a redistricting committee made up of independent members, including members of the public, to bring about lasting structural reform in the redistricting process.  

The opinion posted above is soley that of the League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset, a nonpartisan organization that encourages citizens to participate in government and to influence policy through education and advocacy. 

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