Section 34884 Of Article 2. Election Of Legislative Body By Or From Districts In Cities From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 4. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
34884
. If, at the time a vote is held on the subject of
incorporation of a new city, a majority of the votes cast is for
incorporation and, if, in accordance with Section 35258, a majority
of the votes cast on the question of whether members of the city
council in future elections are to be elected by district or at large
is in favor of election by district, the following procedure shall
apply:
(a) Prior to the first day on which voters may nominate candidates
for election at the next regular municipal election, the legislative
body shall, by ordinance or resolution, establish the boundaries of
the councilmanic districts. The districts shall be as nearly equal in
population as may be. In establishing the boundaries of the
districts, the legislative body may give consideration to the
following factors: (1) topography, (2) geography, (3) cohesiveness,
contiguity, integrity, and compactness of territory, and (4)
community of interests of the districts;
(b) The terms of office of the two members elected with the lowest
vote shall expire on the Tuesday succeeding the next regular
municipal election. At that election, members shall be elected by
district in the even-numbered districts and shall hold office for
four years; and
(c) The terms of office of the three members elected with the
highest vote shall expire on the Tuesday succeeding the second
regular municipal election following the incorporation. At that
election, members shall be elected by district in the odd-numbered
districts and shall hold office for four years.
The result of the vote cast on the question of whether members of
the city council in future elections are to be elected by district or
at large shall not preclude the submission to the voters at any
future election of a measure in accordance with the provisions of
Section 34871.