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About Redistricting
Redistricting is the process by which the boundaries of election districts are drawn. Members of the County's Board of Supervisors and School Board are elected from the magisterial districts. The process occurs every ten years after the census is completed.
Why are we Redistricting?
State and federal law require localities to redraw their magisterial districts every ten years. Redistricting addresses population shifts at the county level. The boundaries of a magisterial district may have to change to preserve proportionality in population among the districts.
About Redistricting
Redistricting is the process by which the boundaries of election districts are drawn. Members of the County's Board of Supervisors and School Board are elected from the magisterial districts. The process occurs every ten years after the census is completed.
Why are we Redistricting?
State and federal law require localities to redraw their magisterial districts every ten years. Redistricting addresses population shifts at the county level. The boundaries of a magisterial district may have to change to preserve proportionality in population among the districts.
The following questionnaire is designed to receive feedback on the three proposed alternative magisterial district and voting precinct maps, created for the 2022 election district process in Albemarle County. The public comment period will run through March 4, 2022.
All questions are optional. The first four questions will help us understand the strengths and challenges of the individual proposed options. The final question is a general place to share public comments. All feedback received will be shared with the Board of Supervisors. If you prefer, you can also call or email the Board using the contact information at the top right of this webpage.
Thank you for taking a few moments to share your comments with the Board.
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