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Letter: Vote “yes” on Ulster redistricting ballot prop

by HV1 Staff
October 24, 2018
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Letter: Vote “yes” on Ulster redistricting ballot prop

Partisan gerrymandering — incumbents drawing of legislative districts to keep control of the legislatures  — destroys democracy by assuring that majorities don’t rule. It has been described as elected officials choosing their voters, instead of their voters choosing them.

At the national, state and local levels our governments are made undemocratic by gerrymandering; despite widespread protest, those in power in both major parties keep doing it so that they can stay in power. Repeated efforts to get the U.S. Supreme Court to undo this practice have failed, though surely it is unconstitutional.

What most people in Ulster County may not know is that we are among the handful of places in the country that doesn’t have this problem. That’s because our county charter gives us a process for neutral non-partisan legislative redistricting. And it has worked. The districts for the current closely divided county legislature were drawn through this non-partisan process. But in doing this the first time around we found out that there were some flaws in our design, steps we needed to take to be sure that it was more inclusive and effective while remaining non-partisan.

Under the leadership of County Executive Michael Hein, a commission headed by Kingston attorney Rod Futerfas was formed to work on this. I was honored to be a member. With help of the county attorney’s office we studied the matter for several months and recommend several important changes:

  • We set out criteria for redistricting built upon national and state standards to assure representativeness in our county legislature
  • We took steps to assure that the decennial redistricting commission would have effective leadership
  • We assured that a sufficiently larger pool of citizens not connected to the major political parties would comprise the pool of potential people chosen in a non-artisan manner to redistrict our county legislature every ten years.
  • We tried to make sure that the people doing redistricting would be diverse racially and ethnically and be from all parts of the county
  • We set up rules to achieve transparency and accountability in the process
  • We changed the timing of the process to allow it to be thorough and deliberate
  • We required that the work of the people who devised our districts will go directly to the voters for approval, without any veto or control give to sitting county legislators

The results of our unanimously approved work can be found here https://ulstercountyny.gov/charter-revision-commission.

Our country is bitterly divided. It is a frightening time. We will shortly vote to determine the leaders of our nation and our state. Without exaggeration, our futures and those of our children and grandchildren are at stake.

So this important local matter may be overlooked. When you go to vote in this momentous year, I ask you to keep in mind former Democratic Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill’s famous aphorism: “All democracy is local.” My commission colleagues and I fear that in our focus on national and statewide matters, many of our Ulster County neighbors will forget that this crucial anti-gerrymandering, pro-democracy charter revision referendum is on the ballot, and will therefore miss the chance to assure greater local democracy by keeping gerrymandering impossible in Ulster County.

Please look for Proposition 1 and remember to vote “Yes.”

Gerald Benjamin

New Paltz

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