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Cook County and the Illinois Farm Bureau
Joins the Illinois Fair Map Coalition
Joining with groups from throughout
Illinois, Cook County Farm Bureau (Cook CFB) is working to change how
legislative districts for the General Assembly are drawn.
The Illinois Fair Map Amendment
provides for the drawing of General
Assembly districts by a bipartisan commission intended to draw maps
without regard to prior voting data, political demographics or
incumbency.
According to the Illinois State Board
of Elections, since 2001 there have been 630 contested races for the
Illinois House of Representatives and State Senate. Of those races, 547
were incumbents seeking reelection. Incumbents have lost just 11 races
since 2001- meaning that incumbents have a 98% reelection rate.
Cook CFB members will be circulating
petitions from February till March 31. Petitions will be mailed to
voting members as part of the 2010 Viewpoint Survey; will be available
during Farm Bureau sponsored meetings and events; and will be available
at Cook CFB office. To sign a petition, you must be registered to
vote.
Members
and those individuals interested in a non-partisan approach to
legislative redistricting are encouraged to sign the Illinois Fair Map
Amendment petition.
For additional information, please
contact Bona Heinsohn at (708) 354-3276 or via email at
bona@cookcfb.org. Information is also available at
www.cookcfb.org.
Farm Bureau supports a restructuring of
the Illinois legislative redistricting process so that it is conducted
by an unbiased third party, is not be based on political affiliation and
prior election results, and districts will be compact, contiguous, and
impartial to party or incumbency. Districts should follow county,
township, and municipal boundaries as much as possible.
Click here for the
Illinois Fair Map Amendment Petition Drive and Plan of Action
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