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Second Public Hearing regarding Ward Re -Boundary <br />September 18, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />Re -boundary Standards <br />When deciding upon a proposed map, the City Council must keep in mind certain standards in <br />order to comply with the law. The following are mandatory for any proposed map (see Exhibit 5): <br />• The Wards must be as nearly equal in population as may be (Elections Code § 21601). <br />Exact equality of population is not required for the Wards, but they should strive to create <br />Wards that have a total population deviation of no more than 10% between their most <br />heavily populated Ward and the least populated Wards. Gaffney v. Cummings, 412 U.S. <br />772 (1973). <br />• Current Councilmembers shall not lose their current seat or allow a term limit reset for <br />members that have served three consecutive terms of four -years each. <br />The City Council may also rely upon the following "traditional" re -boundary factors when deciding <br />upon a map pursuant to Election Code §21601: <br />• Cohesiveness, continuity, integrity, and compactness of territory <br />• Community of interest <br />• Topography and geography <br />Finally, the following are additional criteria which are also acceptable to consider: <br />• Traditional boundaries <br />• Preservation of core of prior Wards <br />• Race may be a factor considered in establishing the districts, but it may not be the <br />predominant motivating factor in creating the districts. Miller v. Johnson, 515 U. S. 900, <br />916 (1995). Race is a predominant factor if the legislature "subordinate[s]" other factors— <br />compactness, respect for political subdivisions, partisan advantage, what have you—to <br />"racial considerations." Id. <br />The City has held four Community Meetings throughout the City and received input including the <br />need for additional demographic data. The demographic data in Exhibit 6 includes both total <br />population (based on the 2010 census) and the Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) (based on <br />the American Community Survey of the US Census). It must be noted that only total population <br />will be used to determine the size or composition of Wards (refer to Exhibit 6). <br />Staff has made the following efforts to encourages the community to be engaged in the process - <br />notices sent via Nixie Alert, Facebook posting, emailed notice to all neighborhood associations, <br />school district, board and commission members, and religious institutions; also published legal <br />notices in various newspapers and translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean. <br />The information has also been posted on the City's website located at hftp://www.ci.santa- <br />ana.ca.us/coc/ward-re-boundary.asp <br />75A-2 <br />