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Now a council member who is termed out can nm for the mayor's position, since this is a new position; which <br />we are now witness to with current city council members who will be termed out this year, and are running for <br />the Mayor's position. <br />These are very confusing and chaotic times in our city government and the political arena. So important to get <br />our questions answered, and the correct information. <br />Best, <br />Susana C. Sandoval <br />Resident, Santa Ana <br />On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:03 AM, Mike Tardif < wrote: <br />To be clear: <br />I am not opposed to Ward boundary changes at the proper time (my opinion — not referencing any <br />requirement). <br />I have no political agenda other than I to deny the 3 Council members who are termed out the ability to <br />play political games with Ward boundary changes for their own political self-interest. They are termed <br />out — why should they determine a future to which they will not belong? <br />Mike Tardif <br />From: Jeff Dickman [ <br />Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 9:53 AM <br />Subject: Re: [SantaAnaCitizens] Re: Ward Boundary Changes <br />I don't believe there is a requirement that a vote on district vs. City wide elections must follow a vote on <br />altering district boundaries. <br />Reconsideration of district boundaries likely has it's own criteria as to whether the time is appropriate for <br />change. Information about the criteria for redistricting may be helpful in this discussion. <br />Those opposed to a vote on redistricting before a vote on citywide vs. district elections have a political agenda <br />as robust as those those desiring redistricting. This is a indeed a political matter for both sides. <br />