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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Gov's giving to remap measure tops $1 million Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has reported contributing another $700,000 to help qualify a redistricting measure for the November ballot, bringing his total giving to the measure to $1.26 million. Schwarzenegger is the largest donor to the campaign so far, which has amassed $2.14 million, largely tapping the Republican governor's own donor network. The measure, sponsored by California Common Cause, would eliminate state lawmakers' power to draw legislative and Board of Equalization districts. A 14-member citizens panel, composed of five Democrats, five Republicans and four declined-to-state members would be charged with drawing those seats. The power to draw congressional seats would remain in the hands of the Legislature. The other largest reported donations come from Reed Hastings, the founder of Netflix and a Schwarzenegger appointee to the Board of Education, who gave more than $140,000 and The New Majority ($212,000), an Orange County-based GOP moderate group that has backed the governor. The governor has announced that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has donated $250,000 to the cause, though the donation has yet to be reported in campaign filings. The measure is still gathering signatures and facings troubles doing so, according to Joe Mathews on his Blockbuster Democracy blog, who reports the price per signature is rising from $2 to $2.25. "The price increase suggests that the redistricting initiative is still seriously short of signatures, and time is running short to get the measure qualified for the November ballot," Mathews reports. Supporters must gather 694,354 valid signatures (which means more than 1 million total signatures) in the coming weeks to qualify for the Nov. 4 ballot. Last week, a group of civil-rights organizations, including the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, came out against the measure, citing fears that the citizens commission might not protect the interests of minority voters. Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez, D-Los Angeles, is also among the initiatives opponents. His spokesman, Steve Maviglio, has railed against the measure on his blog, The California Majority Report, as a Republican power grab. Schwarzenegger has backed a redistricting measure before, in 2005 during his special election. The measure, Proposition 77, went down to defeat. 1307. (07-0077) Creates 14-member redistricting commission responsible for drawing new district lines for State Senate, Assembly, and Board of Equalization districts. Requires State Auditor to randomly select commission members from voter applicant pool to create a commission with five members from each of the two largest political parties, and four members unaffiliated with either political party. Requires nine votes to approve final district maps. Establishes standards for drawing new lines, including respecting the geographic integrity of neighborhoods and encouraging geographic compactness. Permits State Legislature to draw lines for congressional districts subject to these standards. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Probably no significant increase in state redistricting costs. (Initiative 07-0077.) (Full Text) 1308. (07-0078) Creates 14-member redistricting commission responsible for drawing new district lines for State Senate, Assembly, and Board of Equalization districts. Requires State Auditor to select the commission members randomly from voter applicant pool to create a commission with five members from each of the two largest political parties, and four members unaffiliated with either political party. Requires ten votes to approve final district maps. Establishes standards for drawing new lines, including respect for the geographic integrity of counties and cities. Permits State Legislature to draw lines for congressional districts subject to these standards. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Probably no significant increase in state redistricting costs. (Initiative 07-0078.) (Full Text)
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As any surveyor could tell you, mapping involves triangulation.
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