HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2021 1201 CCSA REG ITEM 08A POWERPOINTDecember 1, 2021
Redistricting Public Hearing #2
Kristen Parks, Consultant
City of Moorpark
December 1, 2021 2
Moorpark’s Transition to Districts
Date Event
August 29, 2018 City received letter alleging
violation of the California
Voting Rights Act (CVRA)
DistrictingOctober 11, 2018 Council passed resolution to
change to district elections
April 3, 2019 Council adopted district map
November 3, 2020 First elections for Districts 2 & 4
2021 -2022 Districts must be redrawn after
2020 Census data Redistricting
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Current District Map
The current districts
were adopted in 2019,
but they were drawn
using 2010 Census data.
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Redistricting Timeline
Date Event
August 12, 2021 Release of 2020 Census data
September 27, 2021 Release of California’s official redistricting data
October 20, 2021 Public Hearing #1
December 1, 2021 Public Hearing #2
Time for the public to draw & submit maps
January 5, 2022 Public Hearing #3
February 7, 2022 Public Hearing #4
April 17, 2022 Deadline for Council to adopt final map (E-205)
November 8, 2022 First election with new map
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Legal Criteria & Other Goals
1.Ensure geographic
contiguity
2.Minimize division
of neighborhoods
& “communities
of interest”
3.Create easily
identifiable
boundaries
4.Maintain
compactness
Do not “favor or
discriminate against
a political party”
Ensure equal
population
Comply with
federal Voting
Rights Act
Avoid racial
gerrymandering
Other Goals2. California Law
May include:
•Minimize
changes to
election cycles
•Preserve core
of existing
districts
1. Federal Law
Do not bypass a
nearby population
to take in a more
distant population
* Total population
deviation < 10%
2020
Demographic
Summary
*Ideal District Size:
Each of the 4
districts must contain
about 9,081 people
City of Moorpark -Current Districts
District 1 2 3 4 Total
2020 Census
(Adjusted)
Population 9,139 9,066 8,203 9,918 36,326
Deviation from
Ideal*58 -16 -879 837 1,715
% Deviation 0.63%-0.17%-9.67%9.21%18.9%
2020 Total Pop
% Hisp 28%17%17%66%33%
% NH White 55%63%67%22%51%
% NH Black 2%3%1%2%2%
% Asian-American 12%14%11%7%11%
Citizen Voting
Age Pop
Total 6,939 6,893 6,611 5,341 25,784
% Hisp 24%11%14%55%24%
% NH White 58%72%73%35%61%
% NH Black 1%3%3%2%2%
% Asian/Pac.Isl.14%14%9%5%11%
Education
(among those
age 25+)
hs-grad 41%27%32%44%36%
bachelor 26%36%34%17%28%
graduatedegree 14%20%18%9%15%
Child in
Household child-under18 41%32%36%40%37%
Household
Income
income 0-25k 5%4%5%12%6%
income 25-50k 8%8%8%20%11%
income 50-75k 18%9%8%19%13%
income 75-200k 52%48%52%40%48%
income 200k-plus 17%31%27%8%21%
Housing Stats
single family 98%98%100%56%88%
multi-family 2%2%0%44%12%
rented 16%15%11%56%24%
owned 84%85%89%44%76%
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Population Balance Math
Ideal district size = 9,081
Calculated by dividing the City’s total population by the
number of districts
36,326/4 = 9,081.5
Total deviation = 1,715
Calculated by subtracting the smallest district’s population
from the largest district’s population
D4 (9,918) -D3 (8,203) = 1,715
Total deviation %= 18.9%
Calculated by the subtracting the smallest district’s deviation
from the largest district’s deviation
D4 (9.21%) -D3 (-9.67%) = 18.88%
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Defining “Communities of Interest”
Under California Elections Code, “community of interest” has a
specific definition in the context of redistricting:
Definitions of “communities of interest” do not include relationships
with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates.
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 effective and fair representation.
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Potential Communities of Interest
HOAs
General Plan Areas
Economic Development Districts
December 1, 2021
Share Your Thoughts
What are the geographic boundaries of your
neighborhood or “community of interest”?
Should your neighborhood or “community of interest” be
kept together in one district? Why or why not?
What are other “communities of interest” in the City that
should be considered when drafting maps?
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Interactive Map Viewer
Users can view
current district
boundaries and
draft maps
(once available)
Select a layer from the list
to view demographic data
(Latino CVAP is shown at
left)
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Simple Paper Mapping Kit
Residents can submit a map on
paper or PDF using our printable
templates
Optional Excel Supplement does
the population math automatically!
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DRA Online Mapping Tool
Residents can draw districts at the block or precinct level
Population data is automatically calculated and displayed on screen
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For More Information
Website:moorparkca.gov/districts