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Idaho's new redistricting map faces second legal challenge

| November 18, 2021 10:50 AM

By REBECCA BOONE

Associated Press

BOISE — A second legal challenge has been filed against Idaho's redistricting commission over a new map redrawing the state's 35 legislative districts.

Aca County Commissioners filed the petition with the Idaho Supreme Court on Wednesday, contending that the map is unconstitutional because it splits up more counties than necessary. That's the same argument made in a lawsuit filed by former state lawmaker Brandon Durst last week.

The commission was tasked with redrawing the districts based on the population as counted in the 2020 census. Idaho has been one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, and the commissioners examined where that growth occurred and attempted to create districts roughly equal in population, with about 52,000 residents each.

The commission is required to map new legislative districts that do not have more than a 10% population variance and they are supposed to avoid dividing counties into multiple districts as much as possible. Still, there is no way to avoid splitting some counties into different districts.

The map the redistricting commission settled on splits eight counties, including Ada County. The commissioners want the Idaho Supreme Court to order the commission to revise the map to reduce the number of splits.