Shockingly, it seems that our representatives are more concerned about having to run against another incumbent or running in a different district than making sure that the communities are properly represented in the redistricting process. In my opinion, our representatives need to get over their own selfish concerns and draw up districts that are contiguous, compact and contain similar neighborhood communities - regardless of whether such lines put an incumbent against an incumbent or draw themselves out of that district.
According to a recent paper by Jacksonville University's Steven Baker, gerrymandering has been a significant factor in the highly polarized and partisan government we have been suffering from recently. We need to take steps to rectify those mistakes and hold our representatives to the Fair Districts Amendments.
Read the full story at the Florida Times Union.



