Public Hearing: 2021 Redistricting Plan for Walworth County

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by Walworth County.

The Walworth County Board of Supervisors will conduct a Public Hearing on the 2021 Redistricting Plan for Walworth County on Tuesday, November 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the County Board Room of the Walworth County Government Center, 100 West Walworth Street, Elkhorn, Wisconsin.

An informational presentation and general discussion of the 2021 Redistricting Plan will occur at this meeting and public input will be accepted at this time.

The business meeting of the County Board of Supervisors will also be conducted and the Board will discuss and possibly act on the Plan.

Banner note: The agenda is available here. The county indicates that due to the continuing public health emergency “all individuals are strongly encouraged to watch the meeting streaming live.” Individuals wanting to provide a Public Comment can do so remotely by telephone, but must contact the County Administrator’s Office at 262-741-4357 on the day of the meeting and at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting to obtain instructions.

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