Politics & Government

Fairfax Supervisor District Redistricting Committee Appointed

The 20-person committee will work on redrawing the Board of Supervisors and School Board districts after receiving Census data.

A Redistricting Advisory Committee​ appointed by the Board of Supervisors will work on redrawing the Board of Supervisors and School Board boundaries.
A Redistricting Advisory Committee​ appointed by the Board of Supervisors will work on redrawing the Board of Supervisors and School Board boundaries. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA — A 20-person Redistricting Advisory Committee was appointed Tuesday by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for the redrawing of the county's magisterial districts.

The process will determine electoral districts for the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and School Board. The redistricting process happens once every decade to ensure Fairfax County residents are fairly represented in county government. Redistricting is required by law after the U.S. Census every 10 years.

"Redistricting must be done fairly and in a way that ensures transparency and fair representation of the diversity of Fairfax County," said Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McKay in a statement. "This is a community-led process, and I am confident the committee will develop fair and equal districts and everyone will have the same access to representation."

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U.S. Census data from 2020 is expected in mid-August, allowing committee members to update district maps. The committee is meeting from Aug. 30 to Sept. 17, later than past committees due to the delay in U.S. Census data.

The committee is made up of representatives for the nine existing Board of Supervisors districts; at-large representatives for the county; representatives from the African-American, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander community and Arab-American communities; and representatives from the Federation of Citizens Associations, League of Women Voters, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and Northern Virginia Labor Federation.

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Here are the members:

  • Paul Berry, Chairman (At-Large)
  • Lisa Sales, At-Large
  • Bill Bouie, At-Large
  • Prashanth Rajan, Braddock District
  • Jimmy Bierman, Dranesville District
  • Richard Chew, Hunter Mill District
  • Bryon Garner, Lee District
  • Alis Wang, Mason District
  • Hon. Gerry Hyland, Mount Vernon District
  • Hon. Linda Smyth, Providence District
  • Paul Liberty, Springfield District
  • Sam Walker, Sully District
  • Tim Thompson, Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations
  • Anne Kanter, League of Women Voters
  • Karen Campblin, African-American Community
  • Maya Castillo, Hispanic Community
  • Silvia Patton, Asian/Pacific Islander Community
  • Saif Rahman, Arab-American Community
  • Scott Price, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce
  • George Becerra, Northern Virginia Labor Federation

The Board of Supervisors will ultimately vote to adopt new districts. The board is expected to hold a public hearing on the proposed redistricting plans and ordinance on Nov. 9 and consider adoption of the ordinance on Dec. 7. The county attorney will submit the adopted redistricting plan to the Virginia attorney general for certification on Dec. 21, and redistricting is expected to be complete on Feb. 20, 2022 after state certification.

The current boundaries of the Board of Supervisors and School Board districts were established in 2011.

According to a county demographic report, here are the populations of the supervisor districts as of January 2020:

  • Braddock: 124,820
  • Dranesville: 128,611
  • Hunter Mill: 133,781
  • Lee: 125,733
  • Mason: 116,549
  • Mount Vernon: 133,380
  • Providence: 146,200
  • Springfield: 125,437
  • Sully: 137,336

To follow the redistricting process, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/redistricting.

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