BOISE, ID – The Idaho Supreme Court tossed out the latest plan to redraw political lines. Justices ruled four to one the plan violates the state’s Constitution because it splits counties unnecessarily.
The Idaho Supreme Court says the current redistricting map divides up more counties than it has to, and that’s unconstitutional. So the Justices want the redistricting commission to meet again and adopt a new plan. Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs represents four Idaho counties and four cities. He argued on their behalf in front of the Court earlier this month. Loebs hopes the reconvened commission will open up the process.
Grant Loebs: “I’m hoping that they accept some public comment and accept some further plans because I don’t think any of the plans that were submitted are particularly good.”
Loebs says he’ll work with those that brought the lawsuit to come up with a plan they could submit jointly if public comment is allowed. The Idaho Secretary of State’s Office says the redistricting commission will reconvene next week.
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