- Angela Mansfield (D) and Will Gooden (R) reside in District 2
- Christine Scales (R), District 3, is located in the same district as at-large councilor Pam Hickman
- City-County Council President Maggie Lewis, District 7, is located in the same district as at-large councilor Leroy Robinson
- Monroe Gray (D) and Joe Simpson (D) reside in District 8, along with at-large councilor John Barth
- Vernon Brown (D) and Ben Hunter (R) reside in District 11
- Duke Oliver (D) and Steve Talley (D) reside in District 16
- Brian Mahern (D) and Jeff Miller (R) reside in District 20, along with at-large councilor Zach Adamson
- Frank Mascari, Jefferson Shreve and Jack Sandlin reside in District 24
- There are 7 open districts, 9, 10, 14, 19, 21, 23 and 25.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Marion County Judges Issue New Maps Designed For The Electorate, Not The Elected
I've had a chance to take a look at the new council maps a panel of Marion County judges ordered in response to a lawsuit filed against the Republican-drawn map signed into law by Mayor Greg Ballard last year and I have to say I like the new maps better than what the Republicans approved or the Democrats had proposed. An out-of-state contractor, CityGate GIS, drew the news map for only $6,000, a fraction of the $175,000 Republican council members blew on a contract with political insider David Brooks in 2011. Judge Heather Welch, who chaired the panel of judges, noted that the out-of-state contractor drew the districts without consideration of where incumbent members of the council reside, which is the way it should be done. The Star's Jon Murray notes that the new districts pit a large number of incumbents against one another, a problem exacerbated by a new state law pushed by Mayor Ballard and the Republicans that eliminated the four at-large council positions, assuming the at-large council members choose to run in the new districts. Here's a rundown of what Murray found:
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