Sully District Fairfax County Prepared by Ralph Hubbard Sully Supervisor Representative Fairfax County Redistricting Committee 3/23/2011.

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Sully District Fairfax County Prepared by Ralph Hubbard Sully Supervisor Representative Fairfax County Redistricting Committee 3/23/2011

Current Boundaries

Redistricting Legal Requirements There are three basic requirements that any redistricting plan must satisfy: Equal Representation: As nearly as possible, electoral districts must meet state and federal one person, one vote requirements. This means that the population between districts must be as equal as possible within a 10 percent deviation or less. Contiguous, Compact Districts: The state constitution says that election districts shall be composed of contiguous and compact territory. Contiguous means that a district must be composed of one geographic area and not two or more separate pieces, although reasonable exceptions are allowed. The requirement for reasonably compact districts means that irregularly shaped districts should be avoided. However, the courts have given legislative bodies wide latitude in determining whether a district is considered compact. Traditional Redistricting Principles: The U.S. Supreme Court considers the following as traditional principles, and plans must make a good-faith effort to follow them: – Compactness – Contiguity – Preservation of political boundaries (eg. town boundaries) – Preservation of communities of interest – Preservation of cores of prior districts – Incumbency In addition to these three principle requirements, any redistricting plan must comply with the Voting Rights Act of This act prohibits discriminating against the voting rights of racial or language minorities, and it requires the U.S. Department of Justice to approve Fairfax Countys redistricting plan.

FAQs about redistricting Does the advisory committee draw the lines for state legislative and congressional districts? No. This is done separately by the Virginia General Assembly, as directed by the state constitution. More information about the assemblys process and their proposed districts can be found online.proposed districts can be found online Is there a limit on how few or how many Board of Supervisor districts we can have? Yes. State law says that counties with our form of government may have as few as six members (one elected at-large chairman and five elected by district) or up to 12 members (one elected at-large chairman and 11 elected by district.) Is there a specific number for how many people should be represented per district? No. State and federal law requires the population among districts must be as equal as possible, but the population per district will be determined by how many electoral districts are drawn. For example, a plan with five districts (plus an elected at-large chairman) would have a much greater population per district than one with 11 districts (plus an elected at-large chairman). What happens if board members no longer live within the new electoral districts? Redistricting will affect the election districts for many county boards, authorities and commissions, including the Board of Supervisors and School Board. If as a result of redistricting board members no longer live in the district they were elected to represent, they will continue in office until theyre term expires. At the end of the term, a new member will be elected from the new district. Does redistricting affect school boundaries or police, fire and human service districts? No. These boundaries are unrelated to the electoral districts for the Board of Supervisors, and the redistricting will have no affect on school boundaries or police, fire and human service districts. Does the committee draw electoral districts taking into account future population growth? No. The committee must draw election boundaries based on the population count from the 2010 Census. Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau counts every person living in this country, not just citizens. Fairfax County has a population of 1,081,726 people, according to the 2010 Census count. Are college students and prison inmates included in the population count the committee uses? Yes. The 2010 Census counted every person living in Fairfax County as of April 1, 2010, including college student and prison inmates. The committee draws its recommended electoral districts based on the 2010 Census numbers.

2010 Census Distribution

Sully Distribution

Committee Work Schedule Tuesday February 22 (workshop) Thursday February 24 Tuesday March 1 Thursday March 3 Tuesday March 8 Report Considered and Adopted Meanwhile, below is a list of other key dates for redistricting: Tuesday April 12 Board of Supervisors public hearing on redistricting Tuesday April 26 Board of Supervisors adopts redistricting plan & County submits redistricting plan to the U.S. Department of Justice Friday July 8 Absentee ballots must be printed and available to be mailed out Tuesday August 23 Primary Elections Tuesday November 8 General Elections

Redistricting Plans 22 Committee Plans 19 9 district plans 2 10 district plans 1 11 district plan Some plans considered moving Town of Vienna from Hunter Mill. Sully not affected by most plans. Sully and Lee least likely to change. – Precincts most highlighted were Vale, Green Trails, & Waples Mill. 3 Citizen Plans – All three are 9 district Plans

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