News Oct 4, 2022 at 4:23 pm

How One Redistricting Enthusiast May Change Seattle’s Voting Boundaries for a Decade

In its latest vote, the Seattle Redistricting Commission splits Fremont in thirds and moves it from District 6 into District 7 to keep Magnolia, pictured here, whole. Lester Black

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Tl:dr the redistricring commission listened to multiple community groups along with data sources to make decisions instead of going along with the demands of activists in the name a “equity” and that’s not fair. Lol. Glad we have some grown ups still around.

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Anyone else ready to bag district representation? What we used to have was far far better. As is, those of us in District 3 don't really have any representation, as our "representative" is far more focused on her national socialist agenda, than she is on district issues. Why do I have no say in the budgeting slight of hand Tammy Morales is allegedly pulling?

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"(Lol, more like THREE-mont.)" Ever proving the juvenility.

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Why does it make more sense to split Magnolia in two, rather than say, Ballard, U Dist, West Seattle, Beacon Hill?
The core of Fremont is intact, and given its small size, cannot encompass an entire district.

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"Lol more like THREE-mont"...I say "Lol more like EXPENSIVE-mont" 😂


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