Four of the new districts
— Districts 1, 2, 4 and 6
— will contain more black registered voters than white.
However, the largest racial disparities
occur in heavily white districts.
Joe Killian and his editors
only mention of African American probable gains
in Greensboro's redistricting
in an 856 word Sunday article entitled
"New district map gives glimpse of possible Greensboro council makeup"
Top two at large vote recipients by the new Districts,
with the candidate who won the most votes in 2011
when Robbie Perkins won over Bill Knight
over the White Street Landfill issue.
Winners listed first and second,
which backs up the demographic numbers from the new districts
which suggests Blacks will control four City Council seats
which Joe Killian, his cited expert and his editor didn't bother mentioning
to Greensboro's African American Community
in an 856 word Sunday article entitled
"New district map gives glimpse of possible Greensboro council makeup";
1. Johnson and Abuzuaiter
2. Johnson and Abuzuaiter
4. Johnson and Abuzuaiter
6. Johnson and Abuzuaiter
Marikay Abuzuaiter's political base is "East Greensboro".
5. Johnson and Chris Lawyer
3. Nancy Vaughan and Johnson
7. Chris Lawyer and Danny Thompson
8. Chris Lawyer and Nancy Vaughan
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New district map gives glimpse of possible Greensboro council makeup
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It appears Greensboro's News and Record is now acting in the best interests of Greensboro's white democratic power players at the expense of Greensboro's black population.
It appears Greensboro's News and Record is now acting in the best interests of Greensboro's black City Council incumbents at the expense of Greensboro's black population, which the News and Record's story didn't bother to mention in an article entitled "New district map gives glimpse of possible Greensboro council makeup"
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Any lawsuit claiming less minority representation will be about white democrats trying to keep black democrats with less control of Greensboro's City Council.
Greensboro will have at least 3 minority districts.
The City had 3 of 9 African American City Council votes before = 33%
Now minority representation rises to at least 3 of 8 = 37.5%
If 4 of 8 =50%,
and Joe Killian and his editors
only mention of African American probable gains
in Greensboro's redistricting within 19 words
of an 856 word Sunday article entitled
"New district map gives glimpse of possible Greensboro council makeup",
which means Joe Killian and the News and Record
misled Greensboro's African American community, again.
George Hartzman last night on Redistricting and the News and Record's misleading Greensboro's African American community
Greensboro is Corrupt; An Adaptation as our press has been compromised
Must Read; Attorney Samuel Spagnola on "internecine race conflicts within the Democratic Party" and Greensboro's Redistricting
Greensboro Registered Voters by Party, Gender and Race under Greensboro's New Eight Districts
New Greensboro City Council District 6 Analysis; 2011 General Elections
From a Facebook thread on Greensboro's redistricting
New Greensboro City Council District 4 Analysis; 2013 and 2011 elections
Samuel Spagnola on the legalities of Greensboro's redistricting
The big money D and R contributors are very interested in keeping the Greensboro's districts just like they are.
Mayor Nancy Vaughan call for illegal Greensboro City Council closed session on redistricting; Article 33C. Meetings of Public Bodies and § 143-318.11. Closed sessions.
"Greensboro [City Council] plans to sue state over council restructuring"
Joe Killian and Amanda Lehmert breaking George Hartzman's heart
Mayor Vaughan's Lie To Greensboro Minorities And Liberals