CITY OF VALLEJO SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING: ACTION ITEM A. City of Vallejo Districting Criteria and Process

Similar documents
October 16, Whittier Union High School District Introduction to Districting

October 17, Lompoc 2017 Districting Initial Hearings

May 9, City of South San Francisco 2018 Districting Initial Hearings

December 12, City of Oxnard Consideration of By-District Elections

December 12, City of Oxnard Consideration of By-District Elections

City of Placentia By-District Elections Briefing. February 6, 2018

October 30, City of Menlo Park Introduction to Election Systems

City of Redlands Introduction to 2016 Districting

Sequoia Union High School District Districting Public Forums

Legal & Policy Criteria Governing Establishment of Districts

City of LEMOORE CALIFORNIA. Staff Report

El Monte Union High School District Introduction to the California Voting Rights Act & Districting

Item 10A 1 of 37

4/23/2018. CCAC Annual Conference April 19, a.m. 12 p.m. Break w/ Exhibitors 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Sweetwater Union High School District Demographic and Districting Introduction

Consideration of Transition from At-Large to District-Based City Council Electoral System

ORDINANCE NO WHEREAS, the Town currently elects five Council Members using an at large election system; and

City of Rancho Cucamonga Presentation of Draft Maps

The California Voting Rights Act: Recent Legislation & Litigation Outcomes

Request to Change Election System without an Election Election Waiver Ed. Code, 72036

AGENDA SUMMARY EUREKA CITY COUNCIL AMENDMENT TO CITY CHARTER SECTION 201 FROM AT-LARGE TO WARD BASED ELECTIONS

July 19, Washington Unified 2018 Districting

Introduction to the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) Peter Fagen, F3 Larry Ferchaw, CS James Ayden, F3 July 24, 2017

The California Voting Rights Act What To Do When Your Agency Gets a Letter

Marguerite Mary Leoni 2350 Kerner Boulevard, Suite 250 San Rafael, California

Robert McEntire, Chief Business and Financial Officer

ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HESPERIA, CALIFORNIA, ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 1. 09

The California Voting Rights Act

Redistricting Overview San Mateo County Harbor District

IUSD ELECTORAL PROCESS UNDER CONSIDERATION. March 27, 2018

Quiet Revolution in California Local Government Gains Momentum

City of Oakland 2013 Redistricting Town Hall forum

Implementing Trustee Area Elections: Procedural & Substantive Considerations

RESOLUTION NO BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

Presentation to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization

CITY OF DANA POINT AGENDA REPORT

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT. SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring Intent to Transition to District-Based Elections (10/15/20)

4/4/2017. The Foundation. What is the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA)? CALIFORNIA VOTING RIGHTS ACT PUTTING THE 2016 LEGISLATION INTO PRACTICE

加州投票权法案. California Voting Rights Act. Case History Examples. City Council Election System Changes. Overview. CVRA Legal Precedent

The Voting Rights Act: Where We ve Been And Where We re Going

Elections by Trustee Area Informational Session on Transition to Trustee Areas. June 25-26, 2018

AGENDA ITEM G-1 City Attorney

APPENDIX G DEMOGRAPHICS

IUSD ELECTORAL PROCESS UNDER CONSIDERATION. May 8, 2018

Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Also currently being litigated under the. the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th

SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA

BUSINESS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HALF MOON BAY AGENDA REPORT

1: HOW DID YOUTH VOTER TURNOUT DIFFER FROM THE REST OF THE 2012 ELECTORATE?

Redistricting 101 Why Redistrict?

AGENDA ITEM E-1 City Attorney

CITY OF DANA POINT AGENDA REPORT

Note: Wards 1, 3 and 5 will hold elections on November 3, 2020; and Wards 2, 4 and 6 will hold

Linda C. Luna, Superintendent. DISTRICT OFFICE 930 Westacre Road West Sacramento, CA 95691

FIELD RESEARCH CORPORATION

The California Civic Engagement Project Issue Brief

City Council Election System Changes Project. CVRA Community Input Workshop

MORE SPANISH- SURNAMED VOTERS PARTICIPATED IN THE 2016 ELECTION THAN EVER IN THE 3RD LARGEST COUNTY IN THE NATION

ORDINANCE NO C.S.

EARLY STAFF REPORT RELEASE FOR 11/29/2017 City Attorney

25% Percent of General Voters 20% 15% 10%

Attorneys for Plaintiffs JOSE MORENO, AMIN DAVID, and CONSUELO GARCIA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

In the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

THE PORTUGUESE-AMERICAN FORUM SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA EVALUATION OF THE 2006 ELECTIONS

Legal & Policy Criteria Governing Establishment of Electoral Districts

The California Civic Engagement Project Issue Brief

Asian American Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment Concept Paper. California Leads the Way Forward (and Backward)

Assessing Liability Under The CVRA and Transitioning To A By-Trustee Area Election Method

Study of voting systems for Santa Clara, CA

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) NEI Score. 1,000 Female 52%

2009 Election Uniformity Workshop

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) SCARBOROUGH SHORELINE. NEI Score. 1,500 Female 53%

Profile of New York City s Chinese Americans: 2013 Edition

County-by- County Data

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) C N R. NEI Score. Female 54%

FIELD RESEARCH CORPORATION

California s Congressional District 37 Demographic Sketch

Submitted by: ASSEMBLY MEMBERS HALL, TRAIN!

GUIDE TO DISTRICTING LAW PREPARED FOR THE CHULA VISTA DISTRICTING COMMISSION

DATA PROFILES OF IMMIGRANTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

City of Palm Coast City Council Districts. City Council Public Hearing June 14, 2011

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN

March 22, 2018 VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL. Trustee, Village of Lansing. (708) Trustee, Village of Lansing

THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, et al., PROPOSED REMEDIAL PLAN. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF PENNSYLVANIA, et al., Petitioners,

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) 1,000 Female 54%

01/19/2018. Attorneys for Plaintiffs SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

AMENDED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

Addressing Minority Vote Dilution Through State Voting Rights Acts

IS PROPOSITION 47 TO BLAME FOR CALIFORNIA S 2015 INCREASE IN URBAN CRIME?

An Assessment of Ranked-Choice Voting in the San Francisco 2005 Election. Final Report. July 2006

REDISTRICTING FUN U DA D M A EN E TA T L A S L

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) C P R. NEI Score. 600 Female 51%

REPORT OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ELECTORAL DISTRICTS

Case 5:11-cv OLG-JES-XR Document Filed 06/09/14 Page 1 of 17 EXHIBIT C

THE PORTUGUESE ORGANIZATION FOR SOCIAL SERVICES AND OPPORTUNITIES SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA EVALUATION OF THE 2008 ELECTIONS

Keelesdale-Eglinton West

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council. Analysis of United Student District Amendment Redistricting Plan

The Judicious Use of ACS Citizenship Estimates in Political Redistricting

(Note: These are inititial neighbourhood estimates and are subject to change.) C P R. NEI Score. Female 52%

CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS AND IMMIGRATION POLITICS IN COLORADO. June 25, 2014

Testimony of Natasha M. Korgaonkar Assistant Counsel, Political Participation Group NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

Transcription:

CITY OF VALLEJO SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING: ACTION ITEM A City of Vallejo Districting Criteria and Process December 19, 2018

Election Systems 2 1. At Large 2. From District or Residence Districts 3. By District The California Voting Rights Act was written to specifically require by-district elections.

California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) 3 Under the Federal Voting Rights Act (passed in 1965), a jurisdiction must fail 4 factual tests before it is in violation of the law. The California VRA makes it significantly easier for plaintiffs to force jurisdictions into by-district election systems by eliminating two of the US Supreme Court Gingles tests: 1. Can the protected class constitute the majority of a district? 2. Does the protected class vote as a bloc? 3. Do the voters who are not in the protected class vote in a bloc to defeat the preferred candidates of the protected class? 4. Do the totality of circumstances indicate race is a factor in elections? Liability is now determined only by the presence of racially polarized voting

CVRA Impact 4 Switched (or in the process of switching) as a result of CVRA: At least 165 school districts 28 Community College Districts 100+ cities 1 County Board of Supervisors 10 water and other special districts. Key settlements: Palmdale: $4.7 million Modesto: $3 million Highland: $1.3 million Anaheim: $1.1 million Whittier: $1 million Santa Barbara: $600,000 Cases So Far: Palmdale, Santa Clara and Santa Monica went to trial on the merits. Palmdale, Santa Clara, and Santa Monica lost. Santa Monica will appeal. Modesto and Palmdale each spent about $1.8 million on their defense (in addition to the attorney fee awards in those cases). Santa Monica has spent an estimated $5 million so far. Tulare Hospital: $500,000 Madera Unified: about $170,000 Hanford Joint Union Schools: $118,000 Merced City: $42,000 An estimated $16 million in total settlements and court awards so far.

Districting Process 5 Step Nov. 8 Two Initial Hearings: Nov. 27 and Dec. 19 Release draft maps Jan. 5 Two hearings on draft maps: Jan. 22 and Feb. 26 Map adoption: March 26 and April 9 Description Community Forum held. Held prior to release of draft maps. Education and to solicit input on the communities in the District. Maps must be posted at least 7 days prior to 3 rd hearing. Community Forum Two meetings to discuss and revise the draft maps and to discuss the election sequence. Map adopted via ordinance. Final map must be posted at least 7 days prior to adoption.

Traditional Districting Criteria 6 Federal Laws Traditional Criteria Equal Population Federal Voting Rights Act No Racial Gerrymandering Communities of interest Compact Contiguous Visible (Natural & man-made) boundaries Respect for voters wishes and continuity in office Planned future growth

7 Demographic Summary Each of six Council districts will need about 19,324 residents. All of these data categories can be mapped. Category Field Count Pct Category Field Count Pct Total Pop 115,942 ACS Pop. Est. Total 119,653 Hisp 26,165 23% age0-19 27,759 23% Total Pop NH White 28,946 25% Age age20-60 66,499 56% NH Black 25,937 22% age60plus 25,395 21% Asian-American 29,887 26% immigrants 32,467 27% Immigration Total 82,805 naturalized 19,837 61% Citizen Voting Age Pop Voter Registration (Nov 2016) Voter Turnout (Nov 2016) Voter Turnout (Nov 2014) Hisp 13,960 17% english 70,722 63% NH White 26,542 32% Language spoken at spanish 19,760 18% NH Black 19,436 23% home asian-lang 18,634 17% Asian/Pac.Isl. 20,249 26% other lang 2,956 3% Total 62,899 Language Fluency Speaks Eng. "Less than Very Well" 15,649 14% Latino est. 14,669 23% hs-grad 52,008 63% Education (among Spanish-Surnamed 13,178 21% bachelor 14,948 18% those age 25+) Asian-Surnamed 1,742 3% graduatedegree 5,122 6% Filipino-Surnamed 5,070 8% Child in Household child-under18 11,486 28% NH White est. 23,682 38% Pct of Pop. Age 16+ employed 53,750 55% NH Black 17,362 28% income 0-25k 9,130 22% Total 43,912 income 25-50k 8,779 21% Latino est. 9,986 23% Household Income income 50-75k 7,278 18% Spanish-Surnamed 8,970 20% income 75-200k 14,810 36% Asian-Surnamed 1,189 3% income 200k-plus 1,583 4% Filipino-Surnamed 3,441 8% single family 33,348 73% NH White est. 16,933 39% multi-family 12,323 27% Housing Stats NH Black 12,098 28% rented 18,842 45% Total 21,725 owned 22,738 55% Latino est. 3,655 17% Spanish-Surnamed 3,283 15% Asian-Surnamed 455 2% Filipino-Surnamed 1,603 7% NH White est. 9,685 45% NH Black est. 6,380 29%

Latino CVAP 8 The main concentration of Latinos is along Solano Rd.

Asian CVAP 9 Asian-American voters are particularly concentrated in the northwest and in the east.

African-American CVAP 10 African-Americans are particularly concentrated in the north of the city, along Sonoma Ave, and on the north side of Solano Ave.

Percent Renters 11 Renter and other ACS data are available by Census Tract (outlined by the thicker black lines), not the smaller Census Blocks.

Defining Communities of Interest 12 1 st Question: what is your neighborhood or community of interest? A Community of Interest is generally defined as a neighborhood or community of shared interests, views, problems, or characteristics. Possible community feature/boundary definitions include: School attendance areas Natural neighborhood dividing lines, such as highway or major roads, rivers, canals, and/or hills Areas around parks and other neighborhood landmarks Common issues, neighborhood activities, or legislative/election concerns Shared demographic characteristics Such as similar levels of income, education, or linguistic isolation 2 nd Question: Does a Community of Interest want to be united in one district, or to be divided to have a voice in multiple elections?

Sample Compact Maps 13 Compton Glendale Unified Examples of highly compact maps, with nooks and jogs driven only by equal population requirements.

Sample Multiple-Representative Maps 14 Pasadena Colorado Blvd. Examples of maps where a desire to have all members touch downtown (Pasadena) or rural areas (Central), or as many neighborhoods as possible (South Pas), led to policy-driven but non-compact maps. Central Unified

Project Website Map-Drawing Tools 15 Use the paper map, the online tool, or any other map Draw your neighborhood; draw the district you want for your area; or draw an entire citywide map October 22, 2018

Using the One-Page Paper Map 16 Draw your proposed districts, add up the numbers to be sure they are balanced, and send it in. If you want to divide a Population Unit, simply note which Unit and the street where you want it divided and we will make that division if possible (divisions must be along Census Block lines, which usually follow streets). Project Website October 22, 2018

Using the Excel tool Project Website 17 Enter the district assignment in the highlighted column, and Excel will calculate the resulting demographic changes.

Discussions 18 Public Input 1. What are the boundaries of your neighborhood or community of interest? 2. Do you want your neighborhood united in one district, or with multiple Councilmembers elected from it? 3. What other communities of interest do you see in the City? Public Participation Tools www.cityofvallejo.net/drawvallejo Interactive Review Website