{"id":81900,"date":"2022-02-15T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-02-16T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/judge-says-redistricting-board-did-not-follow-constitutional-process\/"},"modified":"2022-02-16T13:18:12","modified_gmt":"2022-02-16T22:18:12","slug":"judge-says-redistricting-board-did-not-follow-constitutional-process","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/judge-says-redistricting-board-did-not-follow-constitutional-process\/","title":{"rendered":"Judge says redistricting board did not follow constitutional process"},"content":{"rendered":"
This story has been updated with additional information.<\/em> <\/ins><\/p>\n An Anchorage Superior Court judge ruled early Wednesday the Alaska Redistricting Board violated the state constitution in House districts and Senate pairings in East Anchorage and Skagway and ordered a redrawing of legislative maps. Following an executive session, the board voted to appeal the ruling.<\/p>\n “The Board did not follow the constitutional process when it drew the Senate map, and one of the challenged house districts,” Judge Thomas Matthews wrote in his decision. “The plan of reapportionment should be remanded to the Board to prepare a new plan which complies with this Order.”<\/p>\n Matthews ruled against the legal challenges brought by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, the City of Valdez and Calista Corp., the Alaska Native Corporation for the Yukon-Kuskokwim region.<\/p>\n Matthews found the Redistricting Board violated the state constitution and the Open Meetings Act in several instances but only overturned the Senate pairings in East Anchorage and the House District lines in Juneau and Skagway. At issue was the voard’s decision to pair the East Anchorage community of Muldoon with nearby Eagle River and to place Skagway in the same House district as the Mendenhall Valley.<\/p>\n Public testimony from Skagway overwhelmingly favored being placed in the same House district as downtown Juneau, with residents citing the cruise ship industry as a significant commonality. The board’s current map cuts of the district with downtown Juneau and Douglas along Riverside Drive and Haloff Way. In his ruling, Matthews found the board had violated the Due Protection Clause of the state constitution by failing to account for public testimony from Skagway and East Anchorage.<\/p>\n In his findings for the East Anchorage senate pairing, Matthews found the board had held “secretive” procedures that discriminated against the residents of Muldoon.<\/p>\n