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HomeElections CodeDiv. 21Ch. 6.4§ 21542 Riverside County Redistricting Commission

§ 21542 Riverside County Redistricting Commission

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§ 21542 Riverside County Redistricting Commission

Key Takeaways

  • •A special group of 14 people will be created by December 31, 2030, and every 10 years after that to help with drawing new voting maps.
  • •The group should have people from different backgrounds and political parties, matching the county as closely as possible.
  • •To be in the group, you must live in Riverside County, have voted in recent elections, and not have worked in politics or as a lobbyist in the last 10 years.
  • •The group is picked in a fair way: some are chosen randomly, and the rest are picked by the first group to make sure everyone is represented fairly.

Example

Imagine your school needs a group of students to decide how to split up classrooms fairly for different clubs. The group should have kids from different grades, interests, and backgrounds.

This law is like that. It creates a group of 14 people to help decide how to split up voting areas in Riverside County. The group must include people from different parts of the county and different political parties, just like the school group includes kids from different grades and interests.

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

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§ 21542 Riverside County Redistricting Commission

(a) The commission shall be created no later than December 31, 2030, and in each year ending in the number zero thereafter. (b) The selection process is designed to produce a commission that is independent from the influence of the board and reasonably representative of the county’s diversity. (c) The commission shall consist of 14 members. The political party preferences of the commission members, as shown on the members’ most recent affidavits of registration, shall be as proportional as possible to the total number of voters who are registered with each political party in the County of Riverside, or who decline to state or do not indicate a party preference, as determined by registration at the most recent statewide election. However, the political party or no party preferences of the commission members are not required to be exactly the same as the proportion of political party and no party preferences among the registered voters of the county. At least one commission member shall reside in each of the five existing supervisorial districts of the board. (d) Each commission member shall meet all of the following qualifications: (1) Be a resident of the County of Riverside. (2) Be a voter who has been continuously registered in the County of Riverside with the same political party or unaffiliated with a political party and who has not changed political party affiliation for five or more years immediately preceding the date of their appointment to the commission. (3) Have voted in at least one of the last three statewide elections immediately preceding their application to be a member of the commission. (4) Within the 10 years immediately preceding the date of application to the commission, neither the applicant, nor an immediate family member of the applicant, has done any of the following: (A) Been appointed to, elected to, or have been a candidate for office at the local, state, or federal level representing the County of Riverside, including as a member of the board. (B) Served as an employee of, or paid consultant for, an elected representative at the local, state, or federal level representing the County of Riverside. (C) Served as an employee of, or paid consultant for, a candidate for office at the local, state, or federal level representing the County of Riverside. (D) Served as an officer, employee, or paid consultant of a political party or as an appointed member of a political party central committee. (E) Been a registered federal, state, or local lobbyist. (5) Possess experience that demonstrates analytical skills relevant to the redistricting process and voting rights, and possess an ability to comprehend and apply the applicable state and federal legal requirements. (6) Possess experience that demonstrates an ability to be impartial. (7) Possess experience that demonstrates an appreciation for the diverse demographics and geography of the County of Riverside. (e) An interested person meeting the qualifications specified in subdivision (d) may submit an application to the county elections official to be considered for membership on the commission. The county elections official shall review the applications and eliminate applicants who do not meet the specified qualifications. (f) (1) From the pool of qualified applicants, the county elections official shall select 60 of the most qualified applicants, taking into account the requirements described in subdivision (c). The county elections official shall make public the names of the 60 most qualified applicants for at least 30 days. The county elections official shall not communicate with a member of the board, or an agent for a member of the board, about any matter related to the nomination process or applicants before the publication of the list of the 60 most qualified applicants. (2) During the period described in paragraph (1), the county elections official may eliminate any of the previously selected applicants if the official becomes aware that the applicant does not meet the qualifications specified in subdivision (d). (g) (1) After complying with the requirements of subdivision (f), the county elections official shall create a subpool for each of the five existing supervisorial districts of the board. (2) (A) At a regularly scheduled meeting of the board, the Auditor-Controller of the County of Riverside shall conduct a random drawing to select one commissioner from each of the five subpools established by the county elections official. (B) After completing the random drawing pursuant to subparagraph (A), at the same meeting of the board, the Auditor-Controller shall conduct a random drawing from all of the remaining applicants, without respect to subpools, to select three additional commissioners. (h) (1) The eight selected commissioners shall review the remaining names in the subpools of applicants and shall appoint six additional applicants to the commission. (2) The six appointees shall be chosen based on relevant experience, analytical skills, and ability to be impartial, and to ensure that the commission reflects the county’s diversity, including racial, ethnic, geographic, and gender diversity. However, formulas or specific ratios shall not be applied for this purpose. The eight commissioners shall also consider political party preference, selecting applicants so that the political party preference of the members of the commission complies with subdivision (c). (Added by Stats. 2022, Ch. 403, Sec. 1. (AB 1307) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

registrationcommissionportselectiondiversityapplicationindependencerepresentation

Related Statutes

  • § 21562 Fresno Commission Formation Rules
  • § 21572 County Commission Formation Rules
  • § 21582 Orange County Redistricting Commission
  • § 21532 Redistricting Commission Creation
  • § 9255 Charter Commission Voter Submission

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 21542.
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