Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2704

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Relating to redistricting.

Impact

If HB2704 is enacted, it would require considerable adjustments to existing laws governing redistricting and representation. Currently, individuals who are incarcerated are often counted in the population of the area where they are detained, which can distort representation for communities from which these individuals hail. By requiring that the last-known residential addresses are utilized, the bill aims to provide a more accurate representation of the population in legislative processes and ensure that communities are not underrepresented due to the presence of incarcerated individuals.

Summary

House Bill 2704 seeks to change the way legislative districts are created in the state of Oregon by directing the Department of Corrections to ascertain the last-known addresses of individuals who are incarcerated. The goal is to ensure that the voting population reflects where adults resided prior to their incarceration, thus allowing for more equitable representation in legislative districts. This bill requires the adjustment of population data reported in the federal census, incorporating these last-known addresses to influence the apportionment of legislative and municipal boundaries. Such a change could significantly impact how districts are defined and how citizens are represented at both the state and city levels.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB2704 appears to be mixed, with proponents arguing for the necessity of fair representation and accurate population counts that reflect community demographics. Advocates believe this measure will aid in rectifying longstanding disparities in representation. Conversely, opponents may argue that focusing on the past addresses of incarcerated adults could complicate the redistricting process and introduce challenges in accurately obtaining and verifying such data. There is a concern that this change might not definitively resolve the complexities surrounding incarceration and representation.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding confidentiality and data integrity linked to this bill. The measure stipulates that the information collected must be treated as confidential and used solely for redistricting purposes. This raises questions about how effectively and accurately the Department of Corrections can gather and maintain this information. Additionally, the operational burden of implementing these requirements, including the development of an electronic filing system for tracking this data, could present logistical challenges. Overall, the landscape of state representation could shift significantly with the passage of HB2704.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3216

Relating to redistricting.

OR SJR9

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.

OR SJR10

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.

OR SJR25

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.

OR HB2212

Relating to telecommunicators.

OR SB579

Relating to voting by adults in custody.

OR HB4036

Relating to controlled substances; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4002

Relating to the addiction crisis in this state; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3443

Relating to occurrences of bias.

OR SB173

Relating to redistricting.

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