Before adopting voting districts, the City must first prepare a draft map or maps. However, before drawing a map, the City must hold at least two public hearings over a period of no more than 30 days to allow the public to provide input regarding the districts’ boundaries and composition. The City of San Clemente must use data from the U.S. Census Bureau to draw district lines to reflect the local population demographics. Districts must be similar in terms of population, and if a district can be created to benefit a protected class, that must be a key consideration. Some of the official criteria include:
Federal Laws
- Equal Population
- No Racial Gerrymandering
California Criteria for Cities
- Geographically contiguous
- Undivided neighborhoods and “communities of interest” **
- Easily identifiable boundaries
- Compact
- Prohibited: “Shall not favor or discriminate against a political party.”
Other Traditional Redistricting Principles
- Minimize voters shifted to different election years
- Respect voters’ choices / continuity in office
- Future population growth
** A community of interest is a “contiguous population that shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair representation.” The following elements help define communities of interest:
- shared interests in schools, housing, community safety, transit, health conditions, land use, environmental conditions, and/or other issues;
- common social and civic networks, including churches, mosques, temples, homeowner associations, and community centers, and shared use of community spaces, like parks and shopping centers;
- racial and ethnic compositions, cultural identities, and households that predominantly speak a language other than English;
- similar socio-economic status, including but not limited to income, home-ownership, and education levels;
- shared political boundary lines from other jurisdictions, such as school districts, community college districts, and water districts.