The Hinds County Board of Supervisors is at it again. First they failed to place the hiring of Mississippi NAACP President Derrick Johnson to handle redistricting chores for the county on the agenda for the December 20, 2010 meeting. The Board then voted (Robert Graham made the motion) at the end of the meeting to award the redistricting contract to Mr. Johnson for $40,000, twice the amount Central Mississippi Planning & Development District charges for redistricting. However, the Board is not through.
A public hearing on redistricting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 22 at 6:00 PM at the BOS chambers according to two county officials. The meeting is not listed on the county website (See screenshot posted below). Mr. Johnson has not submitted the new voting maps at the close of business Friday when this correspondent spoke to county officials. County offices are closed tomorrow in honor of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Thus the public will have no chance to review the proposed voting maps before the public hearing Tuesday night, if the public even knows about the hearing to even up. I will leave any editorial comments on this matter to you, the reader.
Northside Sun story
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WLBT story
8 comments:
Why are the supervisors in Hinds and Madison so secretive....what do they have to hide?! There is nothing about their plans that are above board.
Why doesn't someone, or some group, file suit against the BOS for their lack of disclosure?
Robert Graham is an empty suit.
@6:28, I disagree. His suit is, unfortunately, stuffed with concerns aside from his constituency.
Hinds County is so screwed up it makes Jackson appear well-managed.
Unfortunately, most citizens affected by this redistricting mess can't afford a lawsuit to stop or slow those people down. I'd bet this is going to set new records for racial gerrymandering.
Kingfish! Madison Sups. are at it again. Tim, Karl, and Paul appointed Tim, Karl, Eric Hamer, Brad Sellers, Lee Westbrook to the redistricting committee and they are the only ones that can give input to CMPDD on redistricting. Since Tim stopped representing his own district 2, dist. 1 & 3 are not represented on the committee. Two thirds of the County are not represented. This is a Big Deal Kingfish!!
8:09---So true!
Jackson is Tweedle-dee, and Hinds County is Tweedle-dum.
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