Reick on Reapportionment

From St. Rep. Steve Reick:

Rep. Reick Champions Legislation to Ensure Fair Maps in Illinois

There is overwhelming bipartisan support in Illinois for fair maps.

Ensuring fair maps may very well be the most important thing we can do as lawmakers to restore integrity and true democracy to our election process.

This year I am co-sponsoring two measures that seek to take the legislative map-drawing process out of the hands of politicians and ensure a fair and transparent method for creating legislative districts and maps.

This graphic is very telling.

In Iowa, political influence has no part in creating their map. In Illinois, the opposite is true. Which map looks fairer?

HJRCA 46 would provide for the creation of an independent legislative redistricting commission, which would lead a detailed review process of maps submitted by any Illinoisan who would wish to suggest a map.

The commission, appointed equally by the four legislative leaders from the Republican and Democratic caucuses, would provide the public with necessary data and tools with which to create map proposals.

A multi-faceted scoring rubric would be used to rank all submissions with higher scores generated by maps that keep municipalities and counties together and which are compact in nature.

The three highest-scoring maps would be brought to the House and Senate, where a three-fifths majority vote would be required for passage of one of the three maps. In the event that consensus is not reached, the highest-scoring map would be certified by the Secretary of State and become law.

This legislative solution takes political influence out of the equation and allows citizens and the commission to drive the process.

Most importantly, HJRCA 46 takes into account previous fair maps proposals that have been deemed unconstitutional by the courts, and addresses those specific points in a manner that should withstand a court challenge. HJRCA 46 retains and repurposes the current constitutional participants in the mapping process (redistricting commission, General Assembly, Secretary of State) in order to conform with Illinois court decisions about citizen-led map initiatives.

In addition to HJRCA 46, I’m also co-sponsoring HR 995, which expresses support for independent redistricting reform and advocates for a non-partisan map-making process for the upcoming redistricting cycle.

Both proposals would apply to redistricting beginning in 2021 for the elections to be held in 2022.

I have posted an online petition for those who oppose gerrymandered legislative maps and support a fair maps process, and would encourage all residents to sign it.
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Under the last remap, Mike Madigan’s Democrats split Crystal Lake into three State Senate Districts.

Three state senate and state representative districts meet in Crystal Lake.


If JB Pritzker is elected Governor, expect more of the same.

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No constitutional amendment will be put on the ballot for this fall, because such an amendment would have to have been authorized by the General Assembly before the House goes back in session on Monday.


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Reick on Reapportionment — 1 Comment

  1. Reick. The headline seeker but do-nothing ninny! Reick the ‘fiscal conservative’ but “social cultural Marxist’ who fawns over the homosexual agenda, illegal aliens and Jacko Franks. Who ‘resents’ local conservatives. Who dines with lobbyists when ever he can!

    Bu Reick will not address the real demographic issues leading to Hellinois’ ruin.

    Reick, thou name is Vanity!

    Reick thou name is Glutony!

    Reick, Thou art a RINO!

    Rat:Vermin as Reick:Two-Faced Fool

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