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Common Cause Maryland félicite Keshia Morris Desir pour sa nomination à la Commission de redécoupage du comté de Montgomery

Le Conseil du comté de Montgomery a nommé les membres de la Commission de redécoupage du comté, dont Keshia Morris Desir, responsable du projet de recensement et d'incarcération de masse chez Common Cause.

The Montgomery County Council has named members of the County’s Commission on Redistricting.

Keshia Morris Désir, Census and Mass Incarceration Project Manager at Common Cause, was one of the 11 members selected by the Council. She is a resident of Montgomery County and unaffiliated with any political party.

“Redistricting happens only once a decade, so the district lines drawn this year will shape Montgomery County elections for the next ten years,” said Joanne Antoine, directrice exécutive de Common Cause Maryland. “We are delighted that Keshia will be part of our local redistricting process. She has helped lead the nationwide effort to promote accuracy and completeness in the 2020 Census – and that is the data the Redistricting Commission will use to draw new districts. We have worked closely with her, during the past few years, to ensure that Maryland’s Census count includes members of communities that are traditionally ‘hard to count.’ We know her personal commitment to fair representation, and her work to uplift groups who are traditionally underrepresented. We know she will serve the people of Montgomery County well, as a member of this Commission.”

The Commission will submit its plan for new Council districts by November 15, 2021.

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