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HomeElections CodeDiv. 21Ch. 6.4§ 21544 Commission Supervisorial District Mapping Process

§ 21544 Commission Supervisorial District Mapping Process

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§ 21544 Commission Supervisorial District Mapping Process

Key Takeaways

  • •The county must split into fair areas (districts) for leaders to represent people equally.
  • •Before drawing new maps, they must hold at least 7 public meetings (one in each area) to hear what people think.
  • •After drawing a first draft of the map, they must hold at least 2 more public meetings and post the map online for everyone to see and comment on.
  • •All meetings must be easy for people to join—different times, translated if needed, and shared online or on TV/phone if big gatherings aren’t allowed.

Example

Imagine your town is growing, and some neighborhoods have way more people than others. The leaders want to redraw the lines so each area has about the same number of people.

The county must hold meetings in each neighborhood to ask people where they think the lines should go. They draw a first map, show it to everyone online, and hold more meetings to hear if people like it or want changes. If lots of people speak Spanish, the meetings must have Spanish translators too.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 21544 Commission Supervisorial District Mapping Process

(a) The commission shall establish single-member supervisorial districts for the board pursuant to a mapping process using the criteria set forth in Section 21130. (b) (1) The commission shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). (2) (A) Before the commission draws a map, the commission shall conduct at least seven public hearings, to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days, with at least one public hearing held in each supervisorial district. (B) In the event any state or local health order prohibits large gatherings, the commission may modify the location of the hearings, including through the use of virtual hearings that use technology to permit remote viewing and participation, to the extent required to comply with public health requirements. If the commission modifies the location of a hearing, it shall provide opportunities to view and listen to proceedings by video, to listen to proceedings by phone, and to provide public comment by phone and in writing with no limitation on the number of commenters. The commission shall, to the greatest extent practicable, provide an opportunity for in-person participation for at least one hearing in each supervisorial district. Methods for providing in-person participation may include setting up multiple rooms with audiovisual connections to the hearing, allowing community members to make appointments to make public comment, providing personal protective equipment, or holding hearings in outdoor spaces. (3) After the commission draws a draft map, the commission shall do both of the following: (A) Post the map for public comment on the website of the County of Riverside. (B) Conduct at least two public hearings to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days. (4) (A) The commission shall establish and make available to the public a calendar of all public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3). Hearings shall be scheduled at various times and days of the week to accommodate a variety of work schedules and to reach as large an audience as possible. (B) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the commission shall post the agenda for the public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3) at least seven days before the hearings. The agenda for a meeting required by paragraph (3) shall include a copy of the draft map. (5) (A) The commission shall arrange for the live translation of a hearing held pursuant to this chapter in an applicable language if a request for translation is made at least 24 hours before the hearing. (B) For purposes of this subdivision, an “applicable language” means a language for which the number of residents of the County of Riverside who are members of a language minority is greater than or equal to 3 percent of the total voting age residents of the county. (6) The commission shall take steps to encourage county residents to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps may include: (A) Providing information through media, social media, and public service announcements. (B) Coordinating with community organizations. (C) Posting information on the website of the County of Riverside that explains the redistricting process and includes a notice of each public hearing and the procedures for testifying during a hearing or submitting written testimony directly to the commission. (7) The board shall take all steps necessary to ensure that a complete and accurate computerized database is available for redistricting, and that procedures are in place to provide to the public ready access to redistricting data and computer software equivalent to what is available to the commission members. (8) The board shall provide for reasonable funding and staffing for the commission. (9) All records of the commission relating to redistricting, and all data considered by the commission in drawing a draft map or the final map, are public records. (10) The commission shall ensure that all outreach materials, public notifications, agendas, and content on its website, including instructions for testifying and submitting written public testimony, are translated in all applicable languages. (c) (1) The commission shall adopt a redistricting plan adjusting the boundaries of the supervisorial districts and shall file the plan with the county elections official by the map adoption deadline set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 21140. The commission shall not release a draft map before the date set forth in paragraph (3) of subdivision (f) of Section 21160. (2) The plan shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as ordinances. (3) The commission shall issue, with the final map, a report that explains the basis on which the commission made its decisions in achieving compliance with the criteria described in subdivision (a). (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 809, Sec. 2. (AB 1807) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

single-member supervisorial districtsRalph M. Brown Actpublic hearingsdraft map

Related Statutes

  • § 10010 District Election Public Hearings
  • § 21150 Public Redistricting Workshops
  • § 21540 Riverside County Redistricting Definitions
  • § 21541 Riverside County Redistricting Commission
  • § 21542 Riverside County Redistricting Commission

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 21544.
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