Last Friday marked the release by the Commission of the first round of draft maps outlining these new districts. Of note, it appears that two well-known U.S. congressional incumbents, Representative David Drier and Howard L. Berman are now in proposed districts made up of overwhelmingly Latino voters. This signals an attempt to create district boundaries that reflect communities of interest, districting criteria set up to combat gerrymandering.
The general consensus is we’re going to see the games begin in the Golden State as the public comment phase of the process starts. For those of you who may be interested in learning more about redistricting generally along with what’s going on in California, additional resources are included below.
Additional Resources
California Citizens Redistricting Commission
Cal. Elec. Code Sec. 21500 “Communities of Interest”
Redistricting Information Center – U.S. Department of Justice
“Redistricting by Citizens Has Test in California” New York Times, June 10, 2011
KQED Forum Broadcast “California’s New Political Boundaries”, June 13, 2011
Brennan Center for Democracy – Redistricting Blog
- Brennan Center 50 State Guide to Redistricting
- Communities of Interest – A summary capturing the provisions of state law that require consideration of communities of interest prepared by the Brennan Center