File #: ORD 21-022    Name: Supervisorial Redistricting - Amend Chapter 1.04 of the Monterey County Code
Type: Ordinance Status: General Government - Consent
File created: 10/25/2021 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 11/2/2021 Final action: 11/2/2021
Title: Adopt an ordinance of the County of Monterey amending Chapter 1.04 of the Monterey County Code to allow for adoption, amendment or modification of supervisorial district boundaries by resolution.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Ex A Chp 1.04 redistricting ord drft final.pdf, 3. Ex B Chp 1.04 redistricting ord u-s v2.pdf, 4. Completed Board Order Item No. 27, 5. Completed Ordinance Item No. 27
Title
Adopt an ordinance of the County of Monterey amending Chapter 1.04 of the Monterey County Code to allow for adoption, amendment or modification of supervisorial district boundaries by resolution.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance of the County of Monterey amending Chapter 1.04 of the Monterey County Code to allow for adoption, amendment or modification of supervisorial district boundaries by resolution.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The United States Census Bureau is required by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution to conduct an accurate count of the population every ten years, and the census data is used to determine how many seats each state will have in the United States House of Representatives and to adjust the districts for state legislatures, county boards of supervisors, and city councils.

On April 26, 2021, the Census Bureau delivered 2020 Census state population counts that will be used for reapportionment, and on August 16, 2021, the Census Bureau released redistricting counts to all 50 states, and on September 20, 2021, the State of California released adjusted redistricting counts. These counts will be used to redraw legislative districts based on population changes.

California Elections Code Section 21500 (a) provides, in pertinent part, "...following each federal decennial census for a county whose board is already elected using district-based elections, the board shall, by ordinance or resolution, adopt boundaries for all of the supervisorial districts of the county so that the supervisorial districts shall be substantially equal in population as required by the United States Constitution," and "[p]opulation equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the county as determined by the most recent federal decennial census."

In order to comply with the requirement to adjust district boundaries, counties are required to adopt Redistricting Plans, and ...

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