[NSRCA-discussion] redistricting

Randy hatfield randy10926 at comtekmail.com
Mon Jan 2 10:14:31 AKST 2006


Considered the pot stirred.  I live in DC, or the NE corner of D2.  Contests in TN would be too far for me to get to.  I do not know about the rest of you, but driving more than 8 hours for an 'in district' contest is not doable.  It means getting back around 11PM sunday night.  Some of us have to get up at 0530 the next morning for work.

I have no idea how the D8 guys travel all that distance.

Randy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: George Kennie 
  To: NSRCA Mailing List 
  Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 2:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] redistricting


  That's exactly the corrective action that will be accomplished in District #2, but I suspect will  probably be negative for District #5, but I'm not planning to move there any time soon (VVBG). 
  Rcmaster199 at aol.com wrote: 

     Any consideration given for the number of active pattern pilots in these "Re-Districts"? You might want to contact L. Von Nostrand. If I remember correctly he chaired the last committee on the same subject. MattK In a message dated 1/1/2006 5:54:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, crock at kc.rr.com writes: 
      Forgot Missouri... 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "George Kennie" <geobet at gis.net> 
      To: <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
      Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 1:11 PM 
      Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] redistricting 
        
      > Happy New Year everybody! 
      > 
      > A little bit ago I got a post from Cathy Reuther and it dealt with 
      > the districts as currently arranged. 
      > I got scratchin' my head over this and felt that there were some 
      > extreme geographical inequities placed on some districts. I got out 
      > my atlas and got looking at the U.S.and marvelled at the distance 
      > one would have to travel in some districts to attend a contest in 
      > "your own" district. 
      > In some districts the states seem to be smaller while other 
      > districts are composed of states that are voluminus in their 
      > geographical area. 
      > One area that caught my attention is district #2. In my estimation, 
      > district #2 seems to have a lower frequency of scheduled events 
      > which appears, to me, to be a function of the fact that the area is 
      > too limited geographically. With a slight expansion of their 
      > geographical area this shortfall could be corrected. 
      > Anyhow................. I got studying the U.S. map and came up with 
      > the following reconfiguration: 
      > 
      > District #1, 
      > Me., N.H., Vt., Ma., Ct., R.I., N.Y., Pa., N.J., Md., De. (no 
      > change). 
      > 
      > District #2, 
      > D.C., Va., W.Va., Oh., Ky., Tn., N.C. 
      > 
      > District #3, 
      > S.C., Ga., Fla., Al., Ms., La., Ar. 
      > 
      > District #4, 
      > Mich., In., Il., Mis., Ia., Wi., Mn. 
      > 
      > District #5, 
      > N.D., S.D., Wy., Neb. 
      > 
      > District #6, 
      > Kan., Co., Ok., N.M., Tx. 
      > 
      > District #7, 
      > Ut., Az., Nev., Ca., Ha. 
      > 
      > District #8, 
      > Wa., Or., Id., Mt., Ak. 
      > 
      > Now before you get yourselves all in a tither and rip me up and down 
      > for not being all that sufficiently wound, get out your atlases and 
      > take a look at how the size of all of these districts compare 
      > against each other and you will find that in almost all of these 
      > areas the distances required for one to travel to it's remotest 
      > parts appears to be quite similar and much more equitable than the 
      > current arrangement. Additionally, it's possible that the proximity 
      > effects may even generate greater contest origination within 
      > district confines as now one is free of the extended travel 
      > requirement. 
      > 
      > Hey, it's a quiet New Years day around here and I had not much else 
      > to do so I decided to stir the pot a  little,...........and besides 
      > maybe someone can come up with something better. Better is always 
      > good............. 
      > Georgie

      
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