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Town of Woodstock: Special Town Meeting Results: Woodstock Redistricting

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Town of Woodstock issued the following announcement on March 23.

Both proposed items that went to a Special Town Meeting March 16th were passed unanimously by voters in attendance.

The  first item was an ordinance establishing two voting districts in  Woodstock. This is due to the recent split of Woodstock into two  districts for the State House of Representatives, a result of the 2020  census and in compliance with State and Federal laws. Previously the  entire town had been in the 50th district; this fall it will be divided roughly in half, with the north and west sections of town becoming part of the 52nd district.

The  second item was an amendment designating Woodstock Middle School as the  designated polling place for elections and primaries. The town hall  will remain the polling location for referenda.

Now that both  items have passed, the Registrars of Voters are able go through the list  of registered voters and let people know which district they fall into.  According to Katlyn Gugliotti, Democratic Registrar, now the real work  begins. “We will be mailing postcards out to all registered voters  letting them know of the change in voting districts and polling  location. Because of how the map was drawn, people on one side of some  roads will be on the 52nd district, while their neighbors across the street from them will be in the 50th district.”

Additionally,  residents will be able to inspect a large map of the Woodstock  districts and view a list of street addresses that will be posted on the  bulletin board outside of the registrar’s office in the lower level of  the town hall. During business hours, residents can be buzzed into the  back door and review these items. Registrars are in their office Tuesday  mornings from 8:30-10:30. Click here for further contact information. The map is also available to view in the lobby of the town hall and in Woodstock libraries.

Jessica  McComiskey, Republican Registrar, was pleased with the voter turnout.  “We had more people than we expected, and they asked thoughtful  questions that led to discussions about the process of voting in the new  location and notification of voters, among other things.

First  Selectman Jay Swan states that one advantage of the redistricting is  that Woodstock now has two representatives in Hartford instead of just  one. This allows Woodstock to have more than one person to advocate for  the town and assist with issues that need to be addressed with the  State.

Frequently Asked Questions regarding redrawing of congressional and legislative district lines can be found here.

A map of the two districts in Woodstock can be found by clicking here.

Original source can be found here.

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