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New Report: How to Unlock Fair Voting Maps with Independent Commissions
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As 2024 election results are counted and in the process of certification, one thing is clear: Los Angeles voters overwhelmingly support independent redistricting, resulting in landslide wins for Measures DD & LL.
Measures DD & LL put important decision-making power about the future of LA communities back in the hands of Angelenos, and out of the hands of power-hungry politicians, by creating independent redistricting commissions for LA City Council and LAUSD respectively.
What are Independent Redistricting Commissions (IRCs)?
The future Los Angeles Independent Redistricting Commission will be a sixteen-member body that has the authority to redraw the boundaries of City Council districts at the start of each decade after the census, while the LAUSD IRC will be comprised of fourteen members to draw the boundaries of the seven Board of Education districts. These two separate commissions will be independent of City Council and have rigorous conflicts of interest, transparency, and public input provisions to ensure that redistricting is a product of engagement with residents and fair redistricting practices.
Setting Up the Commissions
Transparence
Commissioners will be prohibited from having private conversations with elected officials about the redistricting process. All communications about redistricting must occur at public meetings.
Drawing the Voting Maps
As one of the architects of California’s statewide Citizens Redistricting Commission and one of the leading advocates for independent redistricting in local communities, California Common Cause will continue to support the core precepts necessary for a truly independent and meaningful redistricting process. This is informed by our monitoring of over 60 local jurisdictions during the most recent redistricting process, as well as two decades of experience monitoring and working with the state’s Citizens Redistricting Commission.
After carefully analyzing and reviewing the report produced by the Los Angeles City Council’s Chief Legislative Analyst’s Office, California Common Cause proposes key redistricting recommendations that seek to:
With the 2020 local redistricting cycle concluded, our report takes a step back to evaluate the effectiveness of the FAIR MAPS Act and related independent redistricting commission reforms in encouraging meaningful public participation and promoting the adoption of maps that better reflect and empower a jurisdiction’s diverse communities.
The report explores five key areas of the redistricting process — timing, transparency of the process, public participation in the process, line-drawing criteria, and the use of independent and advisory redistricting commissions — that significantly changed this cycle compared with prior cycles.
Serving as the report of record for the 2020 redistricting cycle, The Promise of Fair Maps proposes solutions to the biggest issues identified for creating an inclusive and participatory democracy through redistricting.
Sponsored by California Common Cause, AB 1248 prioritizes people and communities over sitting incumbents by requiring a politically independent redistricting process for local jurisdictions throughout the state.
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