Section 1001 Of Article 1. Election, Jurisdiction, Organization And Procedure From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
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. (a) In those counties where the county superintendent of
schools has jurisdiction over a school district situated in two or
more counties, any qualified elector residing in the part of the
school district situated in a county whose county superintendent of
schools does not have jurisdiction of that school district shall be
eligible to vote for one or more members of the county board of
education of the county whose county superintendent of schools has
jurisdiction over the school district. Each such elector shall be
eligible to vote for the member of the county board of education
representing the trustee area of that county having jurisdiction as
designated by the county committee on school district organization.
The committee shall apportion the portion of the school district
territory not situated in the county having jurisdiction to one or
more trustee areas of the other county so that that territory shall,
insofar as possible, be represented as if it were situated in the
county having jurisdiction. The territory so apportioned shall not
become a part of the trustee area to which apportioned for any other
purpose. As used in this subdivision, "school district" means any
joint union elementary school district, joint union high school
district, or joint unified school district, but does not include any
community college district.
(b) Any person who is a resident of a county and is made eligible
to vote for the county board of education of another county pursuant
to subdivision (a) shall not be eligible to vote for the county board
of education of the county of which he or she is a resident.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subdivision, a
person shall be eligible to vote for both county boards of education
if he or she is a resident of an elementary school district of any
type that is included in a joint union high school district and the
elementary school district and the joint union high school district
are each under the jurisdiction of different county superintendents
of schools.
(c) "County," for purposes of this section, includes any county
other than a charter county for which the charter specifies that this
section does not apply.