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COMM. 48.1 from M Wille transmitting Plan_40 10.24
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Margaret Wille <br />Attorney at Law <br />65 -1316 Lihipali Road <br />Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 <br />margaretwille @mac.com <br />October 25, 20011 <br />To: County of Hawaii Redistricting Commission <br />Here is revised version of Plan 40 taking into account testimony at the various <br />public hearings (labeled Plan 40 10/24). <br />The key goal is that the overall Redistricting plan should be fair -- and not lop -sided <br />in favor of one or another area. At the August 24th Redistricting Commission <br />meeting the Commission discussed what they thought was an overall fair plan- - <br />which would be: 1 Hamakua District, 2 Hilo Districts, 2 Puna Districts, 1 Southern <br />District, 2 Kona Districts, and 1 Northern District (but ended up not passing a <br />motion on this point -- given all the unknowns). <br />Plan 40 (10 -24) implements the objective of a fair overall plan based on the <br />above allocation of Districts as recommended by this Commission. <br />On the other hand Commission Plan A plan is lop -sided -- effectively eliminating an <br />independent Hamakua District and giving Hilo the likelihood of a third (undeserved) <br />seat - -by combining most of rural Hamakua with a portion of urban - suburban Hilo. <br />It is generally understood that when you combine a concentrated area of more <br />urban /suburban with a large rural area into one voting district, almost always a <br />candidate from the urban /suburban center wins, and the more urban development <br />concerns take priority over rural agricultural concerns when their interests diverge. <br />Understandably with respect to individual neighborhoods, there are pros and cons <br />with both maps. Commissioners need to stand back from just representing their <br />own neighborhood's immediate boundary line concerns in the interest of creating a <br />Plan that is overall fair. I realize this revised Plan 40 - could still use some <br />"tweaking ", and look forward to your consideration of this revised Plan at your next <br />Commission meeting. <br />Sincerely, <br />/s /Margaret Wille <br />
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