
“The time of politicians picking their constituents must come
to an end. Communities are being divided under the current mapping process.
Voters are being manipulated, and their voices are not fairly heard,” said Rep.
McCombie. “I look forward to working with the newly elected Governor and my
colleagues in the legislature to pass this Constitutional Amendment. Governor
Pritzker has stated more than once, that he supports an independent commission.
I plan to hold him to his promise to veto any map that is gerrymandered along
partisan lines.”
HJRCA 10 would establish an independent commission,
comprised of 11 members, charged with proposing a legislative map. The
commission would be required to hold public hearings both before and after
releasing a proposed plan.
The map would need to receive the affirmative vote of at
least seven commissioners, including two from each political party whose
candidate for Governor received the most and second-most votes and two
commissioners not affiliated with each such political party.
The Constitutional Amendment provides a provision allowing
the Supreme Court to intervene if the commission fails to adopt a new map by
June 30 of the year following the decennial census.
In a tweet on January 10, Governor Pritzker said, “I 100%
oppose gerrymandering. Legislative districts should adhere to both the Federal
and Illinois Voting Rights Acts, and I support redistricting reform that
advances fairness and removes politics from the process. #FairMapsIL”
A November 9, 2018 Chicago Tribune article wrote, “In
discussing his support for fair maps earlier this year, Pritzker stated, ‘We
should amend the (Illinois) constitution to create an independent commission to
draw legislative maps.’ And there is no reason to doubt his support of reform
as genuine. Pritzker gave $50,000 to the 2014 fair maps initiative, throwing
his support behind such an initiative long before he ran for governor.”
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