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2000
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Council districts. It's something that's followed in an awful lot of jurisdictions. That's <br />not to say it's the best thing for here, but it's a very widely used model vs. the thing that <br />Keola suggested. The other one seemed even more convoluted and harder to <br />understand, or whatever. The other thing that has appeal for this, from an efficiency <br />standpoint, is you'd eliminate those nine districts, as far as having to deal with them in <br />terms of elections and separate balloting, and whatever. It'd make it a lot simpler if you <br />go with the six House Districts and then that makes the election process simpler, a little <br />more efficient, if you look at it that way. So, you could say that's another argument. <br />You go with your State Districts and somehow deal with that. <br />HOLSCHUH: Forgive me for not - maybe this is written somewhere and I just <br />didn't understand it. The at -large seats would be at -large island -wide, everybody <br />votes, and they can come from anywhere, three people, but theoretically be elected <br />from Kohala, anywhere. Actually, you just made a comment about the Senate Districts. <br />Was there any thought to linking the at -large to the Senate Districts and what <br />happened with that? <br />HERKES: They voted it down. <br />RAY: <br />discussed that. <br />We just decided that was not the way to go. But, yes, we <br />IRVINE: John, the reason behind thinking that that wasn't any big <br />11111 improvement is that everybody could still come from Hilo because of the nature of our - <br />RAY: Could still come from East Hawaii. <br />IRVINE: Yes. <br />HERKES: Look where our Senators come from now. I proposed that and <br />John pointed out where Kona Senators come from now, or where they live. John, can I <br />say that they told me this is not the appropriate time to bring this up. There are 14,000 <br />people in each Council district now. 1 think that's too many. I'd like to see Council <br />people representing 10,000 people. We're doing a census. We'll do a <br />reapportionment and that is maybe the time that we'd look at how many people - I think <br />there's going to be 15 or 16,000 in each Council district when we do our <br />reapportionment, so how many, and that's what I'd like Bill Graham to look at - How <br />many people should be in each Council district? Should we have more than nine <br />people on the Council? Should we have more than six single member districts? <br />Should we have 10,000 people in each district? Can a person represent 15 - 16,000? <br />That won't come up for two years, until we do the reapportionment, till we see where <br />the Council districts - but the Reapportionment Commission is certainly the one to <br />handle that, and that's where I'd like to see some change. But, this is not the time to do <br />it. <br />rRAY: Sounds like you're kind of arguing against your vote for the six <br />17 <br />
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