Redistricting Dispute Heats Up at San Francisco's City Hall

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San Francisco's redistricting fight brought a crowd to city hall Friday as the debate over how districts will be determined raged on.

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco’s redistricting fight brought a crowd to city hall Friday as the debate over how districts will be determined raged on.

Potential district line changes invariably create tensions. The proposed new maps have generated pushback from many corners of the city. “So that’s why we’re here today,” said John McCormick. “To try to remove these commissioners. That I believe would be the next step in the process.” “And I think we’re doing a good job,” Reiner said. “But we can’t please most people. And we have so many special interests. That’s what makes San Francisco great. But that’s what makes our job so hard.”

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