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20 <br /> Chair Dorosin said a fair voting system does not mean that everyone gets to elect <br /> whomever they want. He said if the minority is small enough, it will not be able to overcome <br /> the majority. He said the question is whether or not the system is created fairly. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos agreed, and said the point of cumulative voting is that <br /> everyone has a chance. He said in general elections the Commissioners are usually an <br /> afterthought, since people vote their party. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos said for a Republican to win, he/she must appeal on the <br /> issues across the County. He said if the County moved to having just two districts, and no at- <br /> large positions, break down might be five commissioners in district 1, and 2 in district 2; based <br /> on population. He said this would make residents in the rural part of the County very upset. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the legislature was asked to consider cumulative <br /> voting for Orange County, would it give a yes or no answer. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said, if invited in, the legislature could change it to whatever it <br /> pleased, as seen in Greensboro and Wake County. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs referred to the issue of independent voters, and said this is an <br /> increasingly larger group. He said the BOCC should gather more information on this group. <br /> He said he is more interested in finding out how to get these people to run, than he is in <br /> messing with the districts. He said candidates should run on issues. <br /> Chair Dorosin asked John Roberts if having non-partisan elections would require <br /> legislative approval. <br /> John Roberts said yes. <br /> Commissioner Price referred to Commissioner Jacobs' comments, and said in other <br /> states one has to be registered with a party to vote in a primary. <br /> Commissioner McKee said he just wanted to tweak the system, not to change it. He <br /> said he believes it is a perception problem, rather than a real problem. He said it has been <br /> over a hundred years since a republican was elected in Orange County. He said anyone who <br /> is elected to the BOCC, and tries to be a disruptive force, will find themselves up against other <br /> Commissioners who will not put up with it. He said any changes that are made should be <br /> those that can be made in house, and not involve the legislature. <br /> Commissioner McKee said his intent is to alleviate the perception of inequity. He said <br /> he does not believe there really is much inequity, but there is the perception of such. <br /> Chair Dorosin summarized the discussion: <br /> • Two ideas that require legislative approval, and BOCC would like more information: <br /> cumulative and non-partisan voting <br /> • District nominate/district election- <br /> o Get rid of at large positions- and have two districts <br /> o More information on voter registrations in district <br /> o Updated census data <br /> Greg Wilder said to have all seven seats elected by district, the district lines would need <br /> to be redrawn, moving 4,000 people from district 1 to district 2, which would result in four <br /> commissioner seats in District 1, and three seats in District 2. <br /> Chair Dorosin said his intent was to have two multi-member districts. He said to have <br /> seven individual districts would result in pizza slices coming out of Chapel Hill, and some <br /> districts would violate other principles of drawing districts, such as having communities of <br /> shared interest, etc. He said there could not be district blocks throughout the County, due to <br /> the density of the population in certain areas. <br /> 4. Closed Session-Canceled <br />