Board of Apportionment

Arkansas Apportionment Board Hires Former Chief Justice As Redistricting Coordinator

By SARAH KELLOGG

The members of the state Board of Apportionment, who are responsible for redrawing Arkansas’ congressional districts, on Monday approved the hiring of a former state Supreme Court chief justice to serve as the redistricting coordinator.

The three-membered board, consisting of Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Secretary of State John Thurston, motioned and then approved the hiring of Betty Dickey to serve in the position at a rate of $10,000 a month until the end of the redistricting process.

After officially calling the meeting to order, the committee quickly went into executive session to interview Dickey. After reconvening, the board made a motion to hire her, which passed. 

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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Secretary of State John Thurston gather during the second Board of Apportionment meetingCREDIT ARKANSAS PBS

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Secretary of State John Thurston gather during the second Board of Apportionment meeting

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VIDEO: Governor Calls A Board of Apportionment Meeting Monday

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson called a meeting of the Board of Apportionment for 4 p.m. Monday, June 7, 2021, in Room 151 in the State Capitol. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston joined the Governor for the Board’s second meeting. The Board held an executive session to consider and evaluate a Redistricting Coordinator.