CA Citizens’ Redistricting Commission: Finishes District Maps

CA Citizens’ Redistricting Commission: Finishes District Maps

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Yesterday, the CA Citizens’ Redistricting Commission finished drawing new district lines for state-level offices.

    

          To see the final maps, click here:  https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/final_maps

Advisory:  When the above link opens, scroll down to see a box.  Zoom into that box and select which district lines you want to see. 

 

Next Steps listed on the CA Secretary of State website:

 

What is the Secretary of State's role after receiving the new maps? The Secretary of State will provide the new CCRC maps to the California State Legislature and to California's 58 counties who will redraw precincts within the new district boundaries and assign voters to the updated precincts. The Secretary of State will assist counties with implementation of the new districts and validate the data.

 

What does redistricting mean to voters? There is some possibility that the districts for your Congressional, State Assembly, State Senate, and Board of Equalization will change, which means that your representatives in these elected offices may change after the next general election. More immediately, however, voters will be voting for candidates running for office using the new district boundaries as part of California's June 7, 2022, Primary Election.

 

Important Dates:

 

  • 12/27/2021 – CCRC must provide final certified maps to the Secretary of State
  • 1/3/2022 to 2/9/2022 – Candidate filing signature-in-lieu period for the June 7, 2022, Primary Election
  • 2/10/2022 – Last date maps can be challenged in court (45 days from date of certification)
  • 2/14/2022 to 3/11/2022 – Candidate filing nomination period for the June 7, 2022, Primary Election
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