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Iowa Senate votes 48-1 to approve Plan 2 for redistricting

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October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Senate has overwhelmingly approved the second plan for redrawing the boundaries for Iowa’s congressional and legislative districts and a vote in the House is expected later this (Thursday) afternoon. The vote was 48-to-one. Senator Roby Smith, a Republican from Davenport, lashed out at Democrats who’ve accused the G-O-P of planning to abandon the non-partisan Legislative Services Agency’s maps and drawing districts to favor Republicans.

“Instead of undermining the ‘gold standard’ process by spreading a false narrative of gerrymandering like some in this chamber have done, Iowa Senate Republicans upheld our role and responsibility,” Smith said. Senate Republicans rejected the first set of maps on October 5th. Smith says the second redistricting plan has better population distribution and the proposed districts are more compact. Senator Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, says the plan meets all of the constitutional and legal requirements.

“Voters should pick their elected represents,” Jochum says, “not the other way around.” And Jochum says the plan meets that goal. Jochum and Smith were the only senators to speak during debate. Republican Senator Ken Rozenboom, of Oskaloosa, was the only senator to vote against the plan. A Republican-led House committee has already given the second set of district maps the green light on a 22-to-one vote.