Legislation Details

File #: 11-0911    Version: Name: Alteration of County Commissioner District Boundaries
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/22/2011 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/21/2011 Final action: 9/21/2011
Title: A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ALTERATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT BOUNDARIES WITHIN SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS. Presented by: Richard A. Euson, County Counselor. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Select One Redistricting Scenario and Approve a Resolution Incorporating the Map and Data.
Attachments: 1. Resolution.redistrict.draft.092111.pdf
Title
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ALTERATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT BOUNDARIES WITHIN SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS.
Presented by: Richard A. Euson, County Counselor.
 
RECOMMENDED ACTION:  Select One Redistricting Scenario and Approve a Resolution Incorporating the Map and Data.
 
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Background:  In April, 2011, data from the 2010 decennial census was released to Sedgwick County.  This data shows a ten-year countywide population increase of 45,496, or about 10.05%.  The effect on existing county commission districts is shown below:
 
                        2000 Count            2010 Count            Increase      % Increase
                                                                              
BOCC District 1          91,535               102,434              10,899                     11.91%
BOCC District 2        90,568                 94,859                4,291            4.74%
BOCC District 3          89,582               101,470              11,888                      13.27%
BOCC District 4          90,550               100,052                 9,502           10.49%
BOCC District 5        90,634                 99,550                8,916              9.84%
 
County Commissioner districts were last redrawn in 2002 and 2003 in accordance with the 2000 decennial census.
 
Analysis:      In redrawing county commission districts, the goal is to achieve districts that are as compact and equal in population as possible.  Districts must be drawn along existing voter precinct lines.  Some of the factors to be considered in altering existing districts are the area and population of each district, density of population, topography, and the effect of change in lines on existing boundaries.   
 
Eight redistricting plans have been proposed for consideration.  With a total 2010 countywide population of 498,365, the target population for each new district would be 99,673 persons.
 
Alternatives:  Consider additional redistricting scenarios
 
Financial Considerations:
 
Legal Considerations:  K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 19-204 requires altered commission districts to be as compact and equal in population as possible.  The statute does not require a public hearing.  A simple majority vote is sufficient to create the new districts.
 
Policy Considerations:
 
Outside Attendees:
 
Multimedia Presentation:  PowerPoint
 
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