Who gets to vote in Multi-County District Re-Orgs?

By State Law, a multi-county district has its own central committee which is made up of the Officers of the District, the Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary of each of the counties in which the district is partially situated (or their designees if they don’t reside in the district in question), and the members of the Legislature who reside in the district. Judicial and Congressional Districts also have Bonus Members similar to the State Central and Executive Committees. These District Central Committee members are the only people who get to vote in a multi-county Re-Org.