'It's not really practical': Republican wants to go from 30 House districts to 90
When the next Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission convenes in 2031, it might be drawing 90 single-member House districts instead of 30 districts with two representatives apiece, at least if Sen. J.D. Mesnard has any say over it.
For the second consecutive year, Mesnard has introduced a proposed ballot referral that would dramatically alter the makeup of the states House of Representatives. Senate Concurrent Resolution 1012 would ask voters to amend the Arizona Constitution so that each of the states 30 Senate districts would be split into three separate House districts.
Each of the 30 districts now has two House representatives who serve at-large. Mesnards plan would have 90 House members who each represent their own district.
At about 238,000 people apiece, Arizonas legislative districts are among the most populous in the country. House members here represent more constituents than any other state except California, with more than five times Arizonas population. Arizona is also one of only a few states in which multiple House members are elected at-large in their districts.
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