The Pulaski County Election Commission today released proposals to redraw justice of the peace districts in Pulaski County. These districts elect the 15 people who oversee county government. Comments are being taken until noon Nov. 1. A public hearing to finalize the plan is at 4 p.m. Nov. 2.

This link will take you to a page with means to see the existing boundaries and several proposals for redrawing the lines. NOTE UPDATE: The link now has more map alternatives than originally posted.

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