Chapter 6.5. County Of San Diego Independent Redistricting Commission of California Elections Code >> Division 21. >> Chapter 6.5.
(a) As used in this section, the following terms have the
following meanings:
(1) "Board" means the Board of Supervisors of the County of San
Diego.
(2) "Clerk" means the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of San Diego.
(3) "Commission" means the Independent Redistricting Commission
established by subdivision (b).
(b) (1) There is, in the County of San Diego, an Independent
Redistricting Commission.
(2) The commission shall be comprised of five members and two
alternates who shall each meet the following qualifications:
(A) Be a resident of the County of San Diego.
(B) Be a registered voter of the County of San Diego.
(C) Be a former or retired state or federal judge.
(D) Not be a current member of the board.
(3) Any interested person meeting the qualifications specified in
paragraph (2) may submit his or her name to the clerk to be included
in a random drawing. The clerk shall conduct a random drawing at a
regularly scheduled meeting of the board to select the members of the
commission.
(4) The presiding judge of the Superior Court of the County of San
Diego may assist the clerk in identifying former or retired judges
that may be qualified to be included in the drawing.
(c) (1) The commission shall adjust the supervisorial district
boundaries after each decennial federal census in accordance with
this subdivision.
(2) The commission shall adjust the boundaries of the
supervisorial district of the county so that the districts are equal,
or nearly equal in population. The commission may adjust some or all
of the supervisorial district boundaries to accomplish this goal.
(3) The resulting supervisorial districts shall comply with any
applicable provisions of Section 10301 of Title 52 of the United
States Code, as amended.
(4) The commission may consider all of the following factors in
establishing the boundaries of the supervisorial districts:
(A) Topography.
(B) Geography.
(C) Cohesiveness, contiguity, integrity, and compactness of
territory.
(D) Community of interests in each district.
(5) The commission shall use federal census tracts and blocks in
establishing the boundaries of supervisorial districts.
(d) The board shall provide for reasonable staffing and logistical
support for the commission.
(e) The commission shall be subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act
(Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of
Title 5 of the Government Code), and shall conduct at least seven
public hearings with at least one public hearing held in each
supervisorial district.
(f) (1) The commission shall adopt a redistricting plan adjusting
the boundaries of the supervisorial districts, as specified in
subdivision (c), and shall file the plan with the clerk before the
first day of October of the year following the year in which each
decennial federal census is taken.
(2) The plan shall be effective 30 days after it is filed with the
clerk.
(3) The plan shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as
ordinances.