Fremont County, Wyoming, Says it Can’t Draw Single-Member County Commission Districts in Time for Primary

Fremont County, Wyoming officials say it is not possible for the county to draw single-member County Commission districts in time for Wyoming’s August 17 primary this year. The County’s at-large system for electing County Commissioners was invalidated by a U.S. District Court Judge several months ago. See this story. The lawsuit had been brought by the ACLU on behalf of Native Americans, who never win at-large elections.


Comments

Fremont County, Wyoming, Says it Can’t Draw Single-Member County Commission Districts in Time for Primary — 1 Comment

  1. SMD = Automatic ANTI-Democracy minority rule.

    Half the votes in half the gerrymander districts = about 25-30 percent minority rule = Oligarchy.

    P.R. and App.V.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.