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AUGUST 28, 2013
Vol. 5 No. 52
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Joliet begins redrawing City Council districts By Stewart Warren For the Bugle
‘We’re not gonna take it, anymore’ Will County members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (above) rally in front of the Will County Courthouse and prepare to march to the County Building to protest that they have worked for a year without a contract. AFSCME District Council member Roberta Lynch (right) talks to the Will County members after the march. For a story and more photos on the protest, turn to Page 4. Photos by John Patsch
The city of Joliet has begun redistricting. That is the process of redrawing the electoral boundaries, and it sometimes is called reapportionment. By law, the city and other municipalities are required to do it every 10 years after the census, and it’s meant to address shifts in population to maintain fairness during elections. During the process, staff and elected officials consider the boundaries of the five City Council districts. By law, those districts must be compact and contiguous, and the population of each district must be about the same.“Communities of interest” – meaning groups of people who have common interests such as farmers or minorities – must be kept together.The boundaries can’t be redrawn to give one politician an advantage over another or to protect an incumbent. Although the elected officials and staff do much of the work, the public’s input is an important part of the process. See LINES, page 3
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