Independent Redistricting Commission to Consider Four Voting District Maps at its Final Community Hearing

Source: City of Santa Barbara

The Independent Redistricting Commission, which has been working with the public to adjust the lines of voting districts in accordance with population shifts, has voted to narrow down the map choices to a final four versions to consider for approval. The maps being considered and their demographic data can be found on the City’s website.

The maps under consideration:

 

The commission is seeking public input at the March 30 Community Hearing where they will be finalizing the voting districts. Fair, representative redistricting maps help ensure that elected officials will be responsive to the voters in their communities. Redistricting ensures every person has equal representation by drawing districts with approximately equal numbers of people. Your input is important in this process.

Join us for the final Community Hearing:

Wednesday, March 30, 2022
2 p.m.
City Council Chambers
735 Anacapa St.

Spanish language and ASL services will be available. 

You can contact the City at irc@santabarbaraca.gov or visit www.santabarbaraca.gov/IRC for more information and answers to frequently asked questions. 

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