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*Common <br />COMMUNICATION 056 <br />Hawaii <br />December 16, 2021 <br />Hawaii County Redistricting Commission <br />25 Aupuni Street <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96729 <br />(Via Email Only) <br />RE: Testimony for the Hawaii County Redistricting Commission December 17, 2021 <br />Public Hearing <br />Dear Hawaii County 2021 Reapportionment Commission: <br />Common Cause Hawaii is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, grassroots organization dedicated to <br />upholding the core values of our representative democracy and ensuring a fair and transparent <br />reapportionment and redistricting process. <br />Common Cause Hawaii stands in strong support of a transparent reapportionment and <br />redistricting process with an emphasis on providing the public with necessary information and <br />tools to participate in the redistricting process, including drafting plans in service of their <br />various communities. <br />Given the large number of testifiers at the December 14 and December 16 public hearings, <br />Common Cause Hawaii encourages the Commission to strongly consider the public <br />testimonies and the testimonies of communities of interest in preparing revised county <br />electoral maps. Redistricting maps that are publicly driven represent the will of the people and <br />best reflect our democratic process and values. Common Cause Hawaii respectfully requests <br />the Commission prioritize the thoughtful incorporation of feedback from the community <br />acquired thorughout the course of the two public hearing proceedings in to a new 2021 Hawaii <br />County redistricting plan. <br />Similar to previous testimony, Common Cause Hawaii would also like to recommend that <br />Charter Section 3-17(e) be amended to revise the Commission's public hearing process. While <br />Common Cause Hawaii appreciates the Charter's mandate to hold at least one public hearing <br />in each of the nine council districts prior to completing a draft of the redistricting plan, we <br />believe that these hearings should be conducted once a draft plan has been created and <br />approved by the Commission; not prior to completing a draft of the redistricting plan. By <br />structuring the public hearing process in this manner, we believe that it will improve public <br />participation and increase attendance at these meetings. More public hearings across Hawaii <br />County may be had in lieu of the limited one public hearing in east Hawaii and one in west <br />Hawaii. This process has demonstrated that the public has shown more of an interest in <br />participating and commenting once a draft plan was provided for input. It would make sense <br />for the Hawaii County Charter to be amended to provide at least one public hearing in each of <br />the nine council districts be had upon completing a draft of the redistricting plan. <br />