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Efforts by Third Ward residents to tackle the city's out-of-control nightclub problem have largely failed as a result of lack ...
In a significant step toward the upcoming municipal elections, Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Election Officer Mukesh ...
Nelsonville residents have another chance to shape their city's political map. A final town hall next Monday invites the ...
Council members first saw drafts of the new ward maps in late November. Later that day Councilwoman Rebecca Maurer spoke at a Monday night council meeting, accusing Griffin of carving up her Ward 12.
The new map would reduce that number to 2.6%, with the new 9th Ward — planned to be the largest — containing only about 200 people more than the 1st Ward, the smallest.
City Council discussed a new Evanston ward map proposed by the Redistricting Committee on Monday. Evanston began its redistricting process in December 2021, planning to create a new ward map based ...
The map stands and would theoretically pit Borelli and Carroll in the state ward if both ran for reelection in 2023. Clarkstown redistricting: Town Board votes 3-2 to alter wards and pits Borelli ...
The latest and final version of Cleveland’s new 15-ward map was released to the public and approved during the first full city council meeting of the new year. The truncated ward map passed by a 14-2 ...
PETERSBURG— Ward maps were redrawn last year after new information came out with the 2020 Census. There might still be a question in your mind about which ward you belong to now, so we've created a ...
The ward map was approved in early 2022 by the Jersey City Ward Commission, which consisted of City Clerk Sean Gallagher and six members of the Hudson County Board of Elections: ...
Maps of the two options being considered, along with existing ward maps, are available on the city website. Rogers' population reached 69,908 on April 1, 2020, according to the census.
Several discussions about the maps and trading off neighborhoods emerged among council members in the last several weeks, Ward 6 Ald. Kristin DiCenso acknowledged. The practice is not new.