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Hundreds turn out to save the 6th District (MA gerrymander)
Salem (MA) News ^ | 6/21/11 | Matthew Roy

Posted on 06/21/2011 4:59:45 AM PDT by raccoonradio

Leaders and citizens make cases before redistricting committee

LYNN — Hundreds of people last night filled the Lynn City Hall auditorium in support of saving the 6th Congressional District.

An array of speakers, from elected officials, community and business leaders to concerned citizens, argued before state lawmakers on the Special Joint Committee on Redistricting that the district was growing, geographically coherent, and made up of communities that have a shared history and work well together.

It has been around for more than 150 years, and Democratic Congressman John Tierney said its "core" should be preserved and expanded.

"The core of this district, from Lynn to Amesbury, has successfully moved west and south on other occasions," said Tierney, who was the first of the 66 people who signed up to testify to address the committee. "If you start with our core, then you can easily bring in people along the periphery."

Population shifts captured in the recently completed 2010 Census have given the committee the job of eliminating one of Massachusetts 10 congressional districts. Committee members have held information-gathering hearings like the one last night in Lynn throughout the state.

The committee must carve out nine districts with populations of roughly 727,000 residents.

As currently constituted, the 6th District contains about 656,000 residents (the 2000 population plus 3.1 percent) and, like all the other districts, would need to add between 72,000 and 76,000 people.

Bill Luster, executive director of the North Shore Alliance for Economic Development, said it makes sense to bring all of Essex County within the 6th District by adding the only four communities — Haverhill, Methuen, Lawrence and Andover — not currently in it.

Michael Harrington, a Democrat who held the 6th District seat from 1969 to 1978, is a proponent of making Essex County whole in the 6th and said that Massachusetts should have one western district, one central district and that the remaining seven districts should be dispersed among the more populated eastern portion of the state.

Many spoke out against moving Lynn into a district with Boston.

"I love (Boston), but I don't want to be put with it in any type of congressional district," said Lynn City Council President Timothy Phelan. Such a move, he said, would be "an impediment of monumental proportions" and take Lynn decades to overcome.

Stanley Rosenberg, D-Amherst, and Senate chairman of the redistricting committee, praised those who spoke for making compelling arguments, but pointed out that he has heard similar versions of them in other parts of the state. Smaller communities to the west, for example, don't want to be lumped in a district with Springfield, he said.

Leaders from various fields, including Robert Norton, president and CEO of North Shore Medical Center, Patricia Meservey, president of Salem State University, and Beth Hogan, executive director of North Shore Community Action Programs, spoke of the value of keeping the district intact with its own voice in Washington.

Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll, who was on a panel that included Peabody Mayor Michael Bonfanti and Beverly Mayor Bill Scanlon, said the district's communities have established relationships that have led to the regionalization of some services.

"No other district can point to the type of longevity that we have," Driscoll said. "We may be rivals on Thanksgiving Day in football games across the region, but we know the value of working together, and having a united front is important to us."

Steve Immerman, president of Montserrat College, a school of 400 students, said he didn't want to be part of a district that forced him to compete with Harvard and MIT. Wayne Burton, president of North Shore Community College, said he didn't want his school's two campuses — Danvers and Lynn — in separate districts.

Republican Peter Torkildsen, who preceded Tierney as the 6th District representative, said the district could not be defined as politically "blue" or "red."

"It's closer to a purple district," Torkildsen said, highlighting the 2010 election when he said Tierney won with 57 percent of the vote but Charlie Baker, the Republican candidate for governor, won 30 of its 36 communities.

In the 6th District, Torkildsen said, "each candidate has a competitive opportunity for success" and that is a strength.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: 6thdistrict; gerrymandering; lynnlynncityofsin; massachusetts; redistricting
Is this happening where you are? Due to changes in the census, reapportionment happens where some states pick up seats while others lose them. The MA 6th district is where gerrymandering began. (It's actually pronounced "gary-mandering" with a soft G, after Elbridge Gerry) A political cartoon showed Boston's North Shore all carved up to represent a salamander-like creature: A Gerry-Mander.

John Tierney is the longtime (Dem of course) rep here. He beat Republican Bill Hudak last time around (despite a huge amount of lawn signs for the latter, though "signs don't vote") despite his wife being convicted (30 day slap on the wrist sentence) of funneling millions of dollars to an overseas internet gambling operation.

>>Charlie Baker, the Republican candidate for governor, won 30 of its 36 communities.

Baker lost to incumbent Dem gov Deval Patrick.

Mass has 10 US Reps now, all Dems (despite worthy competition like Bill Hudak in the 6th and Sean Bielat who lost to Barney Frank in the 4th)

Everybody wants federal money. In the words of a song by California punkers Black Flag, "Gimme gimme gimme, gimme some more. Gimme gimme gimme, don't ask what for."

If the 5th and 6th were consolidated, John Tierney might have to fight to keep his seat vs. 5th dist incumbent Nikki "Thanks Paul" Tsongas

1 posted on 06/21/2011 4:59:47 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio; Andonius_99; Andy'smom; Antique Gal; Big Guy and Rusty 99; bitt; Barset; ...
The 6th, pretty much. Some towns were carved out of other towns or changed name; part of Chelsea became Revere.
Howie Carr list ping


2 posted on 06/21/2011 5:01:54 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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John and Patrice "30 Days In The Hole" Tierney (that's how much time she spent in jail; song by Humble Pie). Won't you help save this Demo-Hack's seat?


3 posted on 06/21/2011 5:03:26 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio

Why do Yankees suck so hard and so much?


4 posted on 06/21/2011 5:25:45 AM PDT by gr8eman (People who have no souls never "Soul Search"!)
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You’d have to ask the head of the gay mafia...Bawney Fwank.


5 posted on 06/21/2011 5:28:38 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans freed the Slaves Month")
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To: raccoonradio

Have never seen this graphic and didn’t know the history of it. Thanks.


6 posted on 06/21/2011 5:36:47 AM PDT by originalbuckeye
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You’re welcome; I either heard of it in school or read about it somewhere in some book.

http://www.answers.com/topic/elbridge-gerry

>>Elbridge Gerry was a signer of the both the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence and a major political figure of colonial Massachusetts. He died in office as vice president under James Madison, but not before inventing the political trick which became known as “gerrymandering.”...His deepest groove in history comes from one of his last acts as the Massachusetts governor: prior to the 1812 elections he signed a bill that restructured voting districts to give his party, the Democratic-Republicans, a majority in the legislative body. Since then, carving up voting districts for political gain has been known as “gerrymandering.”
(There is a “Veteran Fireman’s Association” in Marblehead MA, where Gerry was from, called “Gerry 5” in his honor)


7 posted on 06/21/2011 5:50:19 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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“Lynn, Lynn. The city of sin. You never come out, the way you went in.”

I went to Walmart in Lynn a few years ago at Christmas time. The sign on the General Edwards Bridge said, “You are now leaving the American sector”.


8 posted on 06/21/2011 6:27:57 AM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: gr8eman

There are damned few Yankees left in Mass. Now its one down and eight more to go.


9 posted on 06/21/2011 6:36:53 AM PDT by Melchior
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Ha!
I used to work at the now-defunct Bldg 19 7/8 nr there

Lynn: For English, please press _two_...

Born in Lynn, grew up in Nahant; went to Lynn Classical High (Nahant, 3900 residents, has no high school). Nowadays the Nahant kids go to Swampscott High.

My Dad and my sister are both retired from the G.E. in Lynn. Always seemed like contestants on Candlepins for Cash would say “I’m from Lynn”. “Oh yeah, where do you work?”
“I work down at the G.E.”


10 posted on 06/21/2011 7:08:08 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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Downtown Lynn is very interesting.
It seemed the last time i was there the only place open for business was the social security office.


11 posted on 06/21/2011 9:06:31 AM PDT by mowowie
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