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Alpena to have 5 state legislators
Town of 392 gets 3 senators, 2 House members in redistricting
By Bill Bowden

LITTLE ROCK -- LITTLE ROCK — Alpena, population 392, will have three
state senators for the next decade.

The Arkansas Board of Apportionment split the Ozark mountain town among
three Senate districts when it voted Friday to adopt new redistricting
boundaries.

“I looked at those maps, and I can’t tell diddly squat,” said Alpena Mayor
Bobbie Bailey. “But it looks like they’re trying to put Alpena out in no
man’s land.”

The fragmenting of Alpena was done by accident, said Matt DeCample, a
spokesman for Gov. Mike Beebe.

“That was absolutely not intentional on our part,” De-Cample said. “We have
nothing against the good folks of Alpena. But the lines have to go
somewhere. That’s a unique situation for a town that small. Sometimes we’re
able to catch things likethat. Sometimes they slip through.”

DeCample said the governor’s office was unaware of the situation involving
Alpena until informed of it by a reporter Friday afternoon.

“I think if we had gotten feedback from Alpena that it was something they
were really worried about, [the district lines] would have been something we
could have moved,” he said.

Bailey, 76, said she hadn’t contacted the governor’s office because she
couldn’t tell from maps published in the Harrison Daily Times exactly where
the boundary went in relation to Alpena.

When asked if she had seen the maps on the apportionment board’s website,
arkansasredistricting.org, Bailey said she hadn’t.

“That’s a bunch of nonsense,” she said, referring to the Internet. “I pick
up my e-mail, and I’m lucky to get that done. I don’t know about [the
Internet]. Maybe it’s time I started knowing.”

Bailey has been mayor of Alpena for 17 years.

Public meetings have been held on redistricting since May, but the nearest
one to Alpena was in Fayetteville, 60 miles to the east.

The Apportionment Board adopted maps drafted by the governor’s office. The
board consists of Beebe, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel and Secretary of
State Mark Martin. Senate and House lines are redrawn after each decennial
census to take into account any population shifts.

Two of the three members on the Apportionment Board - Beebe and McDaniel -
are Democrats. Martin is a Republican.

DeCample said the board followed common boundaries in drafting the maps.
Those boundaries include county lines and major highways. Alpena straddles
the Boone-Carroll county line and is at the intersection of two major
highways, U.S. 412 and U.S. 62. The new Senate boundaries follow the county
line and U.S. 62 through Alpena.

On the basis of the boundaries described to her Friday, Bailey said, Alpena
has about 16 residents who live in the new Senate District 5. Another 45
Alpena residents will be in District 16 and the rest in District 17, she
indicated.

At first, Bailey joked about the situation, saying she’ll have three
senators to help her get things done.

DeCample echoed that.

“You’ve got a small rural town with three state senators on call,” he said.

But after Bailey thought about it, she said it would make things more
difficult.

“I really do believe it would complicate matters,” she said. “That means I’d
have to write three different letters and ask for help from three different
people. ...

“It looks like they’re going to really mess us up doing this. It doesn’t
look like it’s going to be much fun. As little as we are, my gracious.”

Bailey said the population of Alpena increased from 371 to 392 over the past
decade. The Census Bureau lists 392 as the 2010 population.

The new House district lines also divide Alpena, but only into two
districts, 83 and 98. So five people in the Legislature will be representing
Alpena.

Arkansas has 35 senators and 100 members of the House of Representatives.

David Hoover, a member of the Carroll County Election Commission and the
county’s Republican chairman, said he’s concerned about confusion at
election time. For the past 10 years, Carroll County was wholly within
Senate District 2 and House District 91. Those districts also extended into
Boone County, keeping Alpena whole.

For the next decade, Carroll County will be divided among two Senate
districts and three House districts.

Elections will be challenging, he said. “We’re going to have to really be
attentive to the lines and where the lines are drawn. And we’re going to
have to have numerous ballot faces,” he said.

Election workers may have to help voters determine which Senate and House
districts they live in, he said.

“The state representative districts forked Carroll County in three ways,”
said state Rep. Bryan King, R-Green Forest. “I think it’s a terrible thing.
I think it’s a slap in the face to Carroll County. They should be drawn on
geographic boundaries not trying to split everything up forpolitical
benefit.”

King, who represents District 91, can’t seek re-election to the House next
year because of term limits. King said he hasn’t decided if he will run for
a different office.

The maps become effective Aug. 29. DeCample said there are no plans to
change the maps before that date.



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