Community groups applaud Seattle Redistricting Commission’s first official map proposal
SEATTLE—Following the individual proposals of Seattle’s Redistricting Commissioners, the Commission met Tuesday evening to draw a singular map proposal. The Commissioners—who named respecting communities of interest as a primary concern—landed on a map plan that reflects most of the Redistricting Justice for Seattle (RJS) coalition’s top priorities.
“After five months of organizing across Seattle, our coalition is happy to see that Commissioners listened to our city’s historically excluded residents,” wrote the RJS coalition. “We are thrilled to see Commissioners themselves voice the importance of keeping historically redlined and disproportionately impacted communities intact and empowered.”
The Commission’s singular draft map proposal mirrors much of the RJS coalition’s map proposal. Namely, it keeps the Chinatown-International District alongside the addition of Yesler Terrace in South Seattle-based District 2, represented by Councilmember Tammy Morales. It also reunites Georgetown with South Park in the Duwamish River region within District 1, represented by Councilmember Lisa Herbold. Finally, it seeks to keep Downtown renter communities intact in rapidly-growing District 7, represented by Councilmember Andrew Lewis.
The map plan complies with federal, state, and city charter requirements for redistricting plans. The Commission has not and will not include or consider political data or home addresses of any individual—including sitting Seattle City Councilmembers—in drawing their final map.
The coalition hopes the Commission will keep this basic map structure as they finalize the map by November 8.
Community leaders shared the following statements:
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RJS is made up of local, community-based organizations, advocacy groups, community members and non-profits interested in calling for an equitable and transparent Seattle redistricting process. They include Washington Community Alliance, WinWin Network, Fix Democracy First, Asian Counseling & Referral Service, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, League of Women Voters Seattle-King County, Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Civic Empowerment,. Washington Bus, Pacific Islander Health Board, Rainier Beach High School community, Planned Parenthood NW, Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation Development Authority (SCIDpda), UW Greek Pride, FEEST Seattle, and Seattle BEST.