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Kenosha resident tells council gerrymandering undermines voters’ consent
Summary
At the Aug. 4 Kenosha Common Council meeting, resident Greg Kishline urged the council to consider national examples of gerrymandering and cited federal statutes and recent court action as evidence that redrawing districts can nullify voter choice.
Greg Kishline, a Kenosha resident, told the Common Council on Aug. 4 that gerrymandering undermines “the consent of the governed” and pointed to recent federal actions and court rulings as evidence of what he described as a growing national problem. "Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the…
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