How can I get involved in the redistricting process?

The redistricting process timeline is prescribed by the California Election Code. Section 21627.1. This requires that Murrieta hold at least one public hearing before the Council draws a draft map or maps of the proposed council boundaries and at least two public hearings after the Council has drawn a draft map or maps of the proposed council boundaries. All public hearing buildings shall be accessible to persons with disabilities and live-interpretation from English to Spanish and Spanish to English shall be available upon request (at least 72 hours before the meeting). 

Date and Time

Event

Location

September 25, 2021 - 1:30pm

Public Workshop 1: Redistricting Training 

Murrieta Youth Center

October 19, 2021 - 7pm

Public Hearing 2: Pre-Draft Community Input

Murrieta City Council Chambers

October 26, 2021 - 7pm

Public Hearing 3: Live Map Drafting

Murrieta City Council Chambers

October 27, 2021

Deadline to submit Communities of Interest Testimony to be considered for the Draft Maps

November 1, 2021

Draft Map Posted Online for Comment

November 16, 2021 - 7pm

Public Hearing 4: Feedback

Murrieta City Council Chambers

December 7, 2021 - 7pm

Public Hearing 6: Feedback and Council Votes on Final Map

Murrieta City Council Chambers

 

Show All Answers

1. Why is the City of Murrieta enacting the redistricting process now?
2. How can I get involved in the redistricting process?
3. What happens at the public hearings?
4. How many people should be in each district?
5. Do we use the number of voters to draw districts?
6. What information do you need from me?
7. Why should I get involved in the redistricting process?
8. How do I get answers to additional questions?