Johnson: Let Ysursa Draw The Lines
When Idaho’s “citizen” reapportionment panel deadlocked recently everyone in the state looked to the Big Man on the second floor of the state capitol building for guidance. And for good reason.
Ben Ysursa
has forgotten
more about Idaho’s election process than most of us could ever hope to know. So here’s a novel idea that will never happen, but should – let Ben draw the lines. … Of course, my solution – let Ben do it – will pass muster with no one, including most likely Ben. What sane person would want this job? But consider this: Ysursa has been in the Secretary of State’s office since just after statehood, or at least it seems so. Ben first toiled as long-time
Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa’s
chief deputy and he has held the top job himself since 2002. Ben has twice been overwhelmingly re-elected with bi-partisan support. You would be hard pressed to find a loyal Republican, as Ysursa proudly is, who is seen by partisans of every stripe as both a professional and completely fair minded/
Marc Johnson
, The Johnson Report.
More here.
Question: Do you think a new committee of 3 partisan Republicans and 3 partisan Democrats will do a better job than the first group of redistricters did?
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