California Redistricts for the Next Decade

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CALIFORNIA REDISTRICTS FOR THE NEXT DECADE

May 7, 2021, 1-5, PDT

Every ten years, based upon the census, states redraw lines for congressional and state legislative seats; some win, some lose. This intensely political process was delayed and reshaped this year by the global pandemic. By the end of April, the relevant data will be released and the second California Citizens Redistricting Commission will go to work. It must confront the potential loss of a congressional seat, changes to the Voting Rights Act, defining communities of interest, and new rules governing how incarcerated individuals will be geographically assigned, among other issues.

Session 1   How Has California Changed in the Last Decade? Will a Pandemic-Collected Census Reflect This Accurately? How will the commission respond and how does delayed census data affect the election calendar? (1-2:45pm)

  • Overview and The New Demographic Context
  • Implications and New Issues

Session 2 Translating Data into Districts: Reflections on the Last Redistricting Cycle and a Discussion of the Unique Challenges and Opportunities Facing the NewCommission (3-4:45pm)

  • Cynthia Dai, CEO, Dainamic Consulting and Former Commissioner, California Citizens Redistricting Commission
  • Paul Mitchell, Vice President, Political Data Inc. – Slides
  • Matt Rexroad, Chief Counsel, Redistricting Insights
  • Samuel Wang, Professor of Neuroscience, Princeton and Founder, Princeton Gerrymandering Project – Slides
  • Moderator: Seema Mehta, Political Writer, Los Angeles Times