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Sonoma County redistricting process faces near deadline

The final version of a redistricting map approved by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors at the fifth redistricting public hearing on Tuesday has been posted on the county’s website and is available for public review.

This final map, referred to as “Revised Sonoma County Supervisorial District Boundaries” on the interactive map, will be brought back to the supervisors for a final vote at its next meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. Public comments will be received as part of the agenda item but further changes will not be made as the county has a statutory obligation to adopt the new map by Dec. 15. The new map will go into effect during the next election cycle.

Residents are invited to utilize the interactive version of the new map on the Sonoma County redistricting webpage to determine whether the district boundaries have changed for their place of residence. The new map will be in use for the next decade until the next redistricting process, which is set to take place in 2031 after the next decennial federal Census.

Throughout the redistricting process, which began on Feb. 23, Sonoma County undertook extensive outreach to help drive engagement and participation from members of the public. These actions included:

The final district map, all draft maps considered throughout the process, ARC and Board meeting and hearing materials and recordings, and other redistricting resources can be accessed through the County of Sonoma’s redistricting webpage. This webpage and all its materials will be archived and available for reference until the next redistricting process.

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