Once their work of drawing district lines is done, the commission goes away. In 2041, they would appoint a new group. But you're right to say they can't be fired. Even if they commit a felony, even if they engage in some sort of criminal activity, they can't be fired. The only way to remove somebody from the redistricting commission is to get a vote of the other members of the commission to remove them. (10:14–10:21)
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Asserts that redistricting commission members cannot be fired for criminal activity.
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