Watauga County districts, redrawn by Ralph Hise |
The town of Boone and students at AppState are segregated and isolated in a single district (# 1 on the new map). Districts 3, 4, and 5 are greater in land mass but with fewer voters, are largely rural in character and historically very Republican. In other words, the whole gerrymander is a lead-pipe cinch for producing a guaranteed Republican majority on the Commission in perpetuity.
But whereas Hise promised that "all county commissioners will serve the terms they were elected to," "no terms will be extended," and "no terms will be cut short" -- that promise was simply not true. Because the bill mandates that Districts 3, 4, and 5 will be on the ballot in 2024, which means (shorthand version) that...
Todd Castle in new Dist. 5 has his 4-year term (won in 2022) cut short by 2 years.
Braxton Eggers in new Dist. 3 has his 4-year term (won in 2022) cut short by 2 years.
Ray Russell in new Dist. 2 has his term (set to expire in 2024) extended until 2026.
Furthermore, Dist. 1 (Boone and AppState) has no incumbent commissioner living in district but is not mandated for an election in Hise's bill until 2026. The voters of Dist. 1 will be disenfranchised from representation for two years, or -- worse -- will get a commissioner appointed by the new Republican majority (early in 2025).
The old saying "You can't out-think a man who ain't thinking" applies here, perhaps.
I support the citizens of each district voting for their own commissioners instead of having an at large vote where Boone will pick other districts commissioners due to their large population of hive minds.
ReplyDeleteHow is each district voting for their own commissioners not democratic?
Is it because you won't get to pack the county commissioners?
If the serving commissioners are worthy of their district's votes, then they will be elected to new terms.
"Is it because you won't get to pack the county commissioners?"
ReplyDeleteLooks like Ralph has that in mind.
"If the serving commissioners are worthy of their district's votes, then they will be elected to new terms."
That's how it works now.
"Looks like Ralph has that in mind"
ReplyDeleteHow? By letting district residents vote for their elected representatives?
"That's how it works now."
Then there's no change so why the fuss?