EDWARDSVILLE — Chairman Kurt Prenzler presented his proposed redistricting map on Tuesday, which reduces the size of the Madison County Board.
“I wanted a fair map,” Prenzler said. “My goal was to take politics out of the process.”
In April, Prenzler signed a $4,500 contract with the University of Illinois Geographic Information Systems Lab at Springfield (UIS) to redraw the county board districts and reduce the number of seats from 29 to 25.
“The map was redrawn without bias,” Prenzler said. “State law provides a minimum of six days for the public to evaluate the map and then a public hearing is held.”
Every 10 years, county board district lines are adjusted to reflect population changes since the last census and ensure approximately equal representation of residents. Although the population data is not yet available from the 2020 census, information from American Community Survey, which is an ongoing survey through the U.S. Census Bureau, was used to draw the maps and keep population equity in the redrawn districts.
I predict that the Democrats will go along with this and not throw a hissy fit. JK, if they did that, it wouldn't be Madison County, now would it? This recklessness must be stopped at all cost, if for no other reason than Kurt Prenzler is behind it.All these punks would have a quick change of attitude if the cops just started cracking some skulls.