Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Symons: Population estimates suggest major redistricting looms

Michael Symons of Gannett reports on the Census Bureau's final population estimates for every municipality before this year’s official counts are released in early 2011 indicating that "some serious retooling of the legislative map is in store in advance of next year’s Senate and Assembly races." According to Symons' analysis of the numbers. . . .

Six districts have estimated populations that are too large, if the estimates prove correct, with another three districts are are pretty close. The six that would have to shed towns include the 2nd and 9th districts along the Shore, the 12th and 30th districts in Central Jersey, the 3rd District in rural South Jersey and the 23rd District in rural northwest New Jersey.

Another seven districts have estimated populations that are too small and would need to expand. These include the 27th, 29th and 34th districts in Essex County, the 31st, 32nd and 33rd districts in Hudson County and the 15th District in Mercer County.

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