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Student Districts in West Lafayette post-2014 Redistricting

There was a recent WBAA news article that talked about the recent redistricting (but failed to link to the map) and the opportunities for a student-only district.  According to the article, Purdue student Vice President Caroline McKinney spoke with the City, inquiring about the possibility of allowing a student as a non-voting member of the Council to give a student’s perspective to City issues.

As an aside, I will remind everyone that City Council meetings (among many others) are public meetings, providing a multitude of opportunities for engagement on an official and unofficial level.  No need to get a non-voting seat to participate.  In fact, I would argue, as citizens, we yield more power in certain contexts than elected officials.  We will explore this further in our TEDxLafayette talk.

With all of this interest and change in the City over recent months, I am still unsure how the new district map will play out in the election cycles to come.  The first test being the 2015 municipal elections.

If you look at the redistricting map as of 2014-10-06, you can see a decent amount of student population in Districts 1, 2, 3, 6.  There are a lot of opportunities for students to live in District 4, and even less in in District 5.  A precise number has not been calculated (I haven’t had the time), and I did ask the Council if they would provide such a spread.  Nothing has been provided yet.

If the students get their act together, they could easily gain a majority of seats with Districts 1, 2, 3, 6 and the three at-large seats available on the Council.  They only need 5 seats to be in the majority.

This next election cycle is going to be fascinating.  😉

UPDATE:  How can we get community members involved in Purdue Student Government?

WL Second Class City Redistricting Map – Variation 1 – Dietrich

Councilor Dietrich presented his proposal for redistricting if and when we move to a Class 2 City at the August 4th City Council meeting.

Redistricting Map-Dietrich-2014-08

According to an e-mail from Councilor Dietrich, the source of population data and breakdown of districts are as follows:

Here are the numbers for the draft re-districting map I submitted based on the numbers I was given by BF&S.

Total 41,434 / 6 districts = 6905 (mean)

  • District 1 (blue ) 6850 -55 from mean
  • District 2 (red ) 6989 + 84 from mean
  • District 3 (yellow) 6835 -70 from mean
  • District 4 (grey ) 6938 +33 from mean
  • District 5 (pink ) 6923 + 18 from mean
  • District 6 (orange ) 6899 -06 from mean

TOTAL 41434

At the meeting, I asked and encouraged citizen and councilor involvement in the process of redistricting for our great City.  No definitive answer was given as to future workshops.