Redistricting efforts finally gain momentum after decades

November 19, 2024 | Attleboro Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Redistricting efforts finally gain momentum after decades
During a recent government meeting, officials dedicated significant time to discussing the long-overdue process of redistricting, a topic that has been on the agenda for over a year. The last redistricting occurred in approximately 1998, and officials noted that this process should ideally take place every decade. However, the district has only managed to conduct redistricting every 25 years, highlighting a pressing need for timely updates to electoral boundaries.

The initiative has been spearheaded by the Operations and Infrastructure Council, which has conducted extensive work on the project. Their efforts were acknowledged during the meeting, where a presentation on the redistricting process was shared. The discussions underscored the importance of this undertaking in ensuring fair representation and adapting to demographic changes within the district.

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