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Redistricting-Commission and School Board
Redistricting is the process of redrawing district lines so as to evenly distribute population among the various districts and is done every 10 years following the completion of the Census. The Census data helps to determine the growth or decline in population and the precise areas in which changes have occurred, in other words, the Census tells us where we are out of balance.

The Augusta Commission and the Richmond County Board of Education both have 8 single member districts and 2 super districts (each comprised of 4 single member districts). The districts are numbered 1 – 10. So, the goal of local redistricting is to distribute evenly between the districts Augusta-Richmond County’s population according to the 2010 Census.

An Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee has been created to perform the task of local redistricting. The Committee consists of 4 members of the Augusta Commission, 4 members of the Board of Education, and 4 members of the Legislative Delegation. Members of the Committee are:

Comm. Members: Board of Education: Legislative Delegation:
Comm. Alvin Mason  Mr. Marion Barnes Sen. Hardie Davis
Comm. Bill Lockett  Mr. Jack Padgett Rep. Wayne Howard
Comm. Jerry Brigham  Mr. Frank Dolan Rep. Quincy Murphy
Comm. Grady Smith  Mrs. Venus Cain Rep. Barbara Sims

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