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Native Americans Look On as MT Panel Eyes 2 Redistricting Maps

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021   

HELENA, Mont. -- Montana's redistricting commission is nearing a decision on how to draw its two congressional districts.

Native American communities are not necessarily getting the maps they want but are encouraged to have some influence on the process. The commission's chair threw out the nine original partisan maps, partly because they failed to take into account the distribution of Native American populations in the state. Commissioners came back with two maps.

Keaton Sunchild, political director for the group Western Native Voice, said although they were initially neutral about it, his organization prefers map number 11, which was drawn by Democratic commissioners.

"We see one in map 11 that will take us forward and kind of bring Native Americans more so into the political landscape, and map 10 that kind of pushes them to the fringes again," Sunchild explained.

Map number 11 would give Democrats a better chance of picking up one of the state's House seats in Congress. Republicans prefer a map less concerned about political makeup.

With the 2020 Census data, Montana was awarded two seats in the House for the first time in 30 years.

Maylinn Smith, chair of the commission, who was appointed by the state Supreme Court, said if commissioners do not make a decision at their Wednesday meeting, she will pick a map when the group meets again on Saturday. Public comment will be accepted in the lead-up to the meetings.

Sunchild noted he has been pleased about how open the redistricting meetings have been. His organization has been teaching its members about the process, building off an approach from the legislative session earlier this year, which he observed made people more engaged.

"A lot of them have been excited about the process; feeling like they have control over their future," Sunchild asserted.

Sunchild believes Native Americans are slowly gaining recognition in the state and hopes that continues.

"As the narrative continues to change surrounding native political power and native voices, we'll start to see people in leadership," Sunchild remarked. "Whether that's redistricting commissions, legislative committees, governors; start to take it a little more seriously."

Western Native Voice will hold its final webinar on congressional redistricting today. It will then focus on the drawing of state-level legislative districts.


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