Randolph County
Randolph County had a population deviation for its county council of 28% before the 2010 census and 32% now. It failed to redistrict in 2011. When it does redistrict it will probably have to create council districts that cross township lines, which they currently do not do.
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County Redistricting Overview
State law and state and federal court decisions require that local government districts be compact, contiguous, not cross precint boundaries, and be as nearly equal in population as possible (usually with population deviation of less than 10%). To be in compliance, answers to each of the questions below should be "Yes".
Note: Other requirements regarding vote dilution and minority representation are not examined in this report.
Were the districts based on the 2000 census in compliance with state law? | No. The population deviation was 28%, almost three times the legal limit. | |
Did the county redistrict after the 2010 census? | No | |
Is the population deviation of the current districts less than 10%? | No. It is 32%. | |
Are the current districts compact and contiguous? | Yes. Currently districts follow township lines, which is probably why the population deviation is so high. | |
Is every precinct wholly contained within a single district? | Yes |
2010 Census Data
In 2012, we were able to determine exact populations for each county council district by identifying which precincts (as drawn in 2011 by each county) were in which county council district. We were able to calculate precinct populations using the 2010 census as long as precincts contained whole census blocks, which they are supposed to do.
District 1 | 6339 | | | District 2 | 6923 | | | District 3 | 5396 | | | District 4 | 7485 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total Population | 26143 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Average District Population | 6536 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Population Deviation | 32% |
Population deviation is calculated by subtracting the smallest district from the largest district and dividing by the average district population. The maximum allowable deviation for local governments is 10%.