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City council narrowly approves new districts; mayor to review, groups could sue
By adamg on Wed, 08/22/2012 - 9:44pm
The Dorchester Reporter updates us on the latest action over the city council's new map for the nine district seats, approved today in a 7-6 vote. At issue: Whether the plan packs too many minority voters in too few districts.
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Identity politics is so 19th
Identity politics is so 19th Century! Please remind me how Boston is a World Class 21st Century City?
Indeed
Isn't it just as racist to put 'minorities' in the same district because you assume they all want to vote for a minority candidate?
They should have some random map generator.....
Just mix up the districts every 2 years and just tell everyone to suck it up and accept it.
a) Bordering Streets' names unlabelled. b) Online overlays.
a) Boston City Council hides the names of the Districts' Bordering Streets. Maps aren't labelled with the names of the Districts' Bordering Streets. All people interested in the information and maps haven't a convenient accurate map that can be understood easily.
b) Online overlays comparing maps, proposed maps, previous maps need to be made available.
Hey Don Saklad, be quiet.
Hey Don Saklad, be quiet.
yeah don...this is not
yeah don...this is not cambridge