Memphis City Council approves new district lines — for now
“I still think (redistricting) is a decision that rests with the 13 of us and I don’t think the majority of the 13 of us have had a chance to collectively and individually weigh in on this.” Council Chair Martavius Jones said. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
The goal was to set new boundaries for the District 4 special election in November but the map, released just ahead of the Tuesday vote, featured changes to other districts. The council appeared likely Tuesday, Aug. 23, to reopen and redraw the map next year ahead of regular October 2023 city elections.
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