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Differential privacy in census data will risk a less accurate count
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The New Mexico State Capitol in January last year. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
SANTA FE The newly formed Citizen Redistricting Committee rejected a proposed rule Friday that would have required its members to disclose private conversations about proposed district maps.
The chairman of the committee, retired Supreme Court Justice Edward Chávez, had proposed the prohibition on undisclosed ex parte communications as part of the group’s new rules of procedures.
But it drew criticism from conservative activists and left-leaning community groups alike, with concerns raised about whether it would discourage participation from people who can’t make it to a formal public meeting to testify.
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WKSU listener Beki McCurdy stands by the front steps of her Alliance home. McCurdy asked WKSU s OH Really? why it seems nothing has been done yet regarding two redistricting reforms Ohio voters approved in 2015 and 2018.
When Ohio legislators redrew the state’s congressional district map a decade ago, Stark County ended up split three ways among districts 7, 13, and 16.
That won’t happen again when new maps are redrawn this year under a new process that aims to prevent gerrymandering, where lawmakers carve district lines to protect partisan seats.
What comes next? You asked. We looked for answers in this week’s OH Really?