FINAL ADOPTED PLANS 2004 SENATE AMENDMENTS
Following each decennial
Census of the United States, Rhode Island, like most states, must
redraw existing congressional and state legislative districts
based on the principal of one-person, one-vote.
While the ultimate responsibility for the redrawing
process lies with the Rhode Island Legislature, this decade, like
in 1990, the Legislature has established a Special Commission
on Reapportionment. The Commission is to recommend plans for congressional,
senatorial and representative districts for enactment by the 2002
Rhode Island General Assembly.
This website is intended to provide Rhode Island
legislators and the general public with information about the
redistricting process. Further inquiry can be made through the
Commission's office at the following address:
Rhode Island Reapportionment Commission
Room 201, State Capitol
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
(401) 222-2587
Info@riredistricting.org
Disclaimer
This website is being
maintained as a public service. The Rhode Island Reapportionment
Commission strives to ensure that all information made available
to the public through this website is accurate and complete. However,
this information should not be relied upon as an official record
of any action taken by the Rhode Island Reapportionment Commission.
This information is provisional. For matters affecting legal rights,
please refer to the printed version of the appropriate official
publication.
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