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  "textContent": "The recent publishing of proposed revised Howard County Council district lines has pushed me to try to finish this series before the new lines are actually adopted.  So onward. .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.\n\nAs noted in [part 12][], 1990 saw the Howard County political scene shaken up by the election of Republican Charles Ecker as County Executive, accompanied by Republican Darrel Drown being elected to County Council to join Charles Feaga and cut the Democratic majority from 4--1 to 3--2.  Since 1990 was also a census year, this led to one of the most interesting episodes in council redistricting history:\n\nMarch 1991.  County executive Charles Ecker proposes appointing a committee to study the council redistricting issue.  Council chair C. Vernon Gray expresses surprise at Ecker’s “bold move or perhaps naivete” in getting involved in what he considers solely a County Council function.  Ecker disclaims any partisan motive in proposing the committee, a majority of which he would select (“I don’t check people’s registration \\[when making appointments\\]”), and says he’s just trying to “help and speed it along.”\n\n(Michael J. Clark, “[Ecker offers to help with redistricting, but council says no][Ecker o],” __Baltimore Sun__, [March 16, 1991, 14B][March 1].)\n\nMay 1991.  Charles Ecker proposes his own alternative redistricting plan to the County Council.  The major proposed change is to Shane Pendergrass’s district (District 1 in southeastern Howard), which would lose several Democratic-leaning precincts in Columbia and pick up two precincts north of Route 175 that previously voted for Republican council member Darrel Drown.  Pendergrass protests against what she considers a “Columbia-ectomy.”  C. Vernon Gray comments, “We allowed \\[Ecker\\] to have some input and he has given it to us.” Charles Feaga concedes the plan is “just a beginning.”\n\n(James M. Coram, “[Ecker Plan Could Give GOP Edge][Ecker P],” _Baltimore Sun_, [May 26, 1991, 1H][May 26].)\n\nJuly 1991.  The County Council begins work on redistricting with a focus on Shane Pendergrass’s district, which needs to be reduced in size due to relatively strong population growth.  Republicans propose a plan that expands District 5 (western Howard) to touch all surrounding counties, and make changes to District 3 (east Columbia) justified based on preserving minority rights.  “If Howard County’s map is taken to court for any reason, this is the map the court will draw” comments Carol Arscott, head of the Howard County Republican Central Committee, and notes that creating a minority district as part of the plan was “of primary importance.”  C. Vernon Gray responds “I’m a little surprised that the No. 1 priority for Republicans is blacks, Asians and Hispanics.”\n\nThis is the second Republican-created plan (the first being the Ecker plan); Shane Pendergrass refers to the two plans as “outrageous” and “ridiculous.”  The hearing is sparsely attended (by 22 people, including council staff); seven people testify including Glenelg High School sophomore Brian Meshkin, who shows up to present his own independently-created plan and receives praise from council members.\n\n(“[Battle Over County Redistricting To Focus On 1st District][Battle],” _Baltimore Sun_, [July 10, 1991, 2H][July 10]; James M. Coram, “[Battle Lines Drawn][Battle02],” _Baltimore Sun_, [July 14, 1991, 1H][July 14].)\n\nAugust 1991.  By a 3--2 party line vote the Howard County Council gives preliminary approval to hiring former US Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti (at a discounted rate of \\$150 per hour and total fee cap of \\$25,000) to provide legal advice on County Council redistricting. Democratic council members also present a plan of their own; according to Lloyd Knowles, chair of the subcommittee that created the plan, its goal is to “provide a reasonable basis for Democratic districts” and “not .&nbsp;.&nbsp;. allow the Republicans to turn the county over to developers.”\n\nCouncil Republicans characterize the Democratic plan as a “bad joke” (Charles Feaga) and a “blatantly partisan scheme” (Darrel Drown) and decry the move to hire Civiletti: “We could have sat down and reasoned rationally without spending 25K, but that is not something \\[the Democrats\\] are willing to do,” says Drown.  Meanwhile former GOP House of Delegates candidate Arthur Reynolds criticizes his party’s proposal and accuses his fellow Republicans of acting like Democrats in supporting a “racial spoils system” and exhibiting “shameless opportunism” in “using the \\[Voting Rights Act\\] as a transparent vehicle to engage in GOP-inspired gerrymandering.”\n\n(Michael J. Clark, “[Howard council moves toward hiring Civiletti][Howard],” _Baltimore Sun_, [August 25, 1991, 3C][August]; James M. Coram, “[GOP scoffs at Democrats’ “outrageous” redistricting plan][GOP sco],” _Baltimore Sun_, [September 1, 1991, 4H][Septemb]; Arthur Reynolds, “[Redistricting follies][Redistr],” _Baltimore Sun_, [August 25, 1991, 14H][August02].)\n\nSeptember 1991.  C. Vernon Gray unveils a Democratic redistricting proposal and wins support from other Democratic council members. Darrel Drown urges Charles Ecker to “veto it and throw it into the trash can,” as Ecker disagrees with Democratic council members and their lawyer Benjamin Civiletti over whether he in fact has veto power over the plan.  (“I have veto power, and if I don’t like it, I will veto it,” Ecker vows.)  Meanwhile Charles Feaga speculates that Shane Pendergrass cut a deal with the other two Democratic council members: “All three are considering a run for county executive, and you wonder if Shane agreed to step aside in order to get the district she wanted.”\n\nThe Demoratic plan also renumbers the districts, with the proposed new districts as follows:\n\n- District 1.  Ellicott City and Elkridge.\n- District 2.  East Columbia, including the villages of Oakland Mills and Long Reach as well as nearby areas.\n- District 3.  The rest of Columbia east of US 29, including the villages of Owen Brown and King’s Contrivance, as well as Savage and North Laurel.\n- District 4.  West Columbia and nearby areas.\n- District 5.  Western Howard.\n\n(Michael J. Clark, “[Democrats back Howard council redistricting][Democra],” _Baltimore Sun_, [September 24, 1991, 3B][Septemb02]; James M. Coram, “[Feaga Says Redistricting Is Tailor-made For Democrats][Feaga S],” _Baltimore Sun_, [September 25, 1991, 2H][Septemb03]; Michael J. Clark, “[Howard executive, councilman squabble over districts plan][Howard02],” _Baltimore Sun_, [September 27, 1991, 14E][Septemb04].)\n\nIn part 14 of the series the Democratic members of the County Council are challenged by the new political composition of county government, and scramble to find a solution.\n\n\n\n[part 12]: {{< relref \"2011-08-16-a-history-of-howard-county-council-redistricting-part-12.md\" >}}\n[Ecker o]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-03-16/news/1991075020_1_council-chairman-council-members-ecker\n[March 1]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113625927.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+16%2C+1991&author=Michael+J.+Clark&pub=The+Sun&desc=Ecker+offers+to+help+with+redistricting%2C+but+council+says+no+Democrats+in+Howard+refuse+Republican+aid\n[Ecker P]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-05-26/news/9113005919_1_ecker-district-lines-5th-district\n[May 26]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113636608.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=May+26%2C+1991&author=James+M.+Coram&pub=The+Sun&desc=Ecker+plan+could+give+GOP+edge+Redistricting+gets+cool+reception+from+council\n[Battle]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-07-10/news/9113007180_1_owen-brown-3rd-district-1st-district\n[July 10]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113642636.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jul+10%2C+1991&author=James+M.+Coram&pub=The+Sun&desc=Battle+over+county+redistricting+to+focus+on+1st+District+Changing+the+map+--+and+political+landscape%3F\n[Battle02]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-07-14/news/9113007352_1_arscott-3rd-district-map\n[July 14]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113644393.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jul+14%2C+1991&author=James+M.+Coram&pub=The+Sun&desc=Battle+lines+drawn+Democrats+see+red+over+redistricting\n[Howard]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-08-25/news/1991237063_1_civiletti-county-executive-howard-county\n[August]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113684103.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+25%2C+1991&author=Michael+J.+Clark&pub=The+Sun&desc=Howard+council+moves+toward+hiring+Civiletti\n[GOP sco]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-09-01/news/9113009224_1_1st-district-precincts-2nd-district\n[Septemb]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113651486.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+1%2C+1991&author=James+M.+Coram&pub=The+Sun&desc=GOP+scoffs+at+Democrats%27+%60outrageous%27+redistricting+plan\n[Redistr]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-08-25/news/9113008860_1_leadership-howard-county-columbia-foundation-deja-vu/2\n[August02]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113684518.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+25%2C+1991&author=&pub=The+Sun&desc=%5BHeadline+Missing%5D+Thanks+from+Leadership\n[Democra]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-09-24/news/1991267013_1_5th-district-3rd-district-ellicott\n[Septemb02]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113681248.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+24%2C+1991&author=Michael+J.+Clark&pub=The+Sun&desc=Democrats+back+Howard+council+redistricting\n[Feaga S]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-09-25/news/9113009990_1_pendergrass-precincts-shane\n[Septemb03]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113681375.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+25%2C+1991&author=James+M.+Coram&pub=The+Sun&desc=Feaga+says+redistricting+is+tailor-made+for+Democrats+Republican+criticizes+plan%2C+says+deal+was+cut+to+protect+Pendergrass\n[Howard02]: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-09-27/news/1991270016_1_5th-district-district-lines-3rd-district\n[Septemb04]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/113680358.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+27%2C+1991&author=Michael+J.+Clark&pub=The+Sun&desc=Howard+executive%2C+councilman+squabble+over+districts+plan+Ecker%2C+threatening+veto%2C+faults+extent+of+changes\n[archives]: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/advancedsearch.html\n[adsupp]: http://http://articles.baltimoresun.com/",
  "title": "A history of Howard County Council redistricting, part 13"
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