Redistricting Information

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Redrawing of Election District Boundaries

In compliance with federal and state law, the City is required to update (“redistrict”) the district boundaries every ten years, following the receipt of updated population data from the federal decennial census. District boundaries were required to be adopted by December 15, 2021 to ensure the districts were established in advance of the City’s General Municipal Election that is scheduled to be held as part of the statewide primary in June 2022. 

 The City contracted with National Demographics Corporation (NDC) and completed the redistricting process. 

The following criteria was used to guide the establishment of districts for City Council elections:

  • Each City Council district shall contain a nearly equal number of inhabitants.
  • City Council district borders shall be drawn in a manner that complies with the Federal Voting Rights Act.
  • City Council districts shall consist of contiguous territory in as compact form as possible.
  • Council districts shall respect communities of interest as much as possible.  A community of interest is a population that shares common social or economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effectiveness and fair representation.  Communities of interest do not include relationships with political parties, incumbents or political candidates.
  • Council district borders shall follow visible natural and man-made geographical and topographical features as much as possible.
  • District borders shall respect the previous choices of voters by avoiding the creation of head-to-head contests between Councilmembers previously elected by the voters, insofar as this does not conflict with Federal or State Law.
  • Boundaries shall not be drawn for purposes of favoring or discriminating against a political party.

Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 21607, the district map was adopted by Ordinance No. 721 at the City Council's regular meeting on November 23, 2021.  The City held three public hearings and a workshop before drawing a map and two public hearings after draft maps were drawn.  To increase public participation, information about the required public hearings and workshop was posted on social media, the City’s e-newsletter, via press releases in English, Spanish, and Korean language publications and on the City’s website.

The district map adoption schedule was the following:

Council District Map Adoption Schedule

Public Hearing – Before Map is Drawn

August 24 at 6:30 p.m. (Regular City Council Meeting)

Presentation

Public Hearing Notice

Video of Meeting

Public Hearing – Before Map is Drawn

September 28 at 7 p.m. (Regular City Council Meeting)

Presentation

Census Data

Public Hearing Notice

Video of Meeting

Public Hearing - Before Map is Drawn

October 12 at 7 p.m. (Regular City Council Meeting)

Public Hearing Notice

Public Hearing Notice - Korean

Public Hearing Notice - Spanish

Meeting Agenda

Video of Meeting

Workshop - Before Map is Drawn

October 28 at 6 p.m. in the Resource Center

Notice for Workshop

Notice for Workshop - Korean

Notice for Workshop - Spanish

Draw a Map(online)

How to Draw a Map

Draw a Map(download and print)

Draw a Map(download and print - Spanish version)

Summary of Workshop

Public Hearing- Draft Maps are Introduced

November 9 at 7 p.m. (Regular City Council Meeting)

Public Hearing Notice

Public Hearing Notice - Korean

Public Hearing Notice - Spanish

Meeting Agenda

Online Web Viewer to View Maps

Six Draft Maps for Public Hearing

Video of Meeting

Public Hearing and Adoption of the Ordinance Adopting the Council District Map

November 23 at 7 p.m. (Regular City Council Meeting)

Public Hearing Notice

Public Hearing Notice - Korean

Public Hearing Notice - Spanish

Meeting Agenda

Map 1 - La Mirada Public

Map 2 - La Mirada Public

Map 3 - La Mirada Public

Map 4 - La Mirada Public

Map 5 - NDC

Map 6 - NDC

Map 7 - La Mirada Public

Video of Meeting

District Map Adopted by the City Council

Demographics for Election District Map

 

For additional information regarding the redistricting process or to submit comments and questions, email City Clerk Anne Haraksin at aharaksin@cityoflamirada.org.   Written comments may also be mailed to the City Clerk at 13700 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, CA 90638, Attention:  City Clerk.

Additional mapping documents and information that may be of interest include the following:

Online Web Viewer to View Maps

How to Draw a Map

Draw a Map (online)

Draw a Map (Download and print)

Draw a Map (Download and print - Spanish version)

Information on the Redistricting Process - English

Information on the Redistricting Process - Korean

Information on the Redistricting Process - Spanish

 

 If you have any questions about the redistricting process, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (562) 943-0131.