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Do You Feel More Like Redding or San Rafael? The California Citizens Redistricting Commission Wants to Know

Do You Feel More Like Redding or San Rafael? The California Citizens Redistricting Commission Wants to Know
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California Redistricting Commissioner Linda Akutagawa to present an update on redistricting at July Cypress Chamber Networking Breakfast

California Redistricting Commissioner Linda Akutagawa to present an update on redistricting at July Cypress Chamber Networking Breakfast
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Re-drawing lines may delete Orange County from 49th Congressional District

Brian Maryott Congressional campaign headquartered in same Oceanside complex as Chris Rodriguez mayoral campaign. “The Republican party asked me to run against [Congressman] Mike Levin in 2020.” That’s what Oceanside city councilman Christopher Rodriguez said two years ago when the Latino ex-Marine who served in Iraq was viewed as a GOP up-and-comer. “I turned them down,” says Rodriguez about his party’s request for him to represent the GOP in Congress. “I just felt I had too much to do for the city of Oceanside.” Rodriguez could win a kind of electoral lottery this September. Rodriguez for Congress So Rodriguez instead ran for mayor of Oceanside. He was trounced in November by fellow councilmember Esther Sanchez who topped him with an 11 percent spread. Rodriguez retains his city council seat.

J Ray Kennedy: Election bind not quite so tight

J. Ray Kennedy | Other Voices I write in response to Terry McAteer’s April 27 guest column, “California faces election nightmare.“ This response is my own and not an official response from the full California Citizens Redistricting Commission. Thanks to the Legislature and a number of civic groups, California isn’t in quite the bind that people might imagine, and certainly in much better shape than the many other states that are still seeking a solution to the delay in the release of redistricting data. The California Supreme Court ruled on July 17, 2020, in Legislature v. Padilla that the Aug. 15 deadline in the state Constitution should be extended to ensure that the California Citizens Redistricting Commission has the time necessary to draw the new maps.

California s redistricting commission wants to hear from you

By Alicia Fernández, Special to CalMatters Alicia Fernández is chair of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, Commission@wedrawthelinesca.org. Because “We the People” should select our representatives and not the other way around, the independent California Citizens Redistricting Commission was established in 2008 by citizen initiative.   For the redistricting commission to draft fair and representative congressional, state Senate, state Assembly and Board of Equalization district maps, we need communities to tell us about themselves. We also need Census 2020 data, including the number of congressional districts allocated to California. Due to delays in receiving data from the U.S. Census, communities of interest will have more time to identify where they are located, how they are connected and why it is crucial to be represented in the same district.

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