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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 2Ch. 2§ 61025 District Director Election Methods

§ 61025 District Director Election Methods

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§ 61025 District Director Election Methods

Key Takeaways

  • •Voters decide how to elect the board of directors: either all together (at large) or by splitting the area into smaller parts (divisions).
  • •If 25% of voters sign a petition, the board must ask everyone to vote on this.
  • •If voters choose divisions, the area is split into 5 equal parts based on population, and each part elects its own director.
  • •If voters choose 'at large,' any existing divisions are removed, and everyone votes for all directors together.

Example

A small town wants to change how they elect their school board.

The town can vote to either keep electing all board members together or split the town into 5 areas, where each area elects its own member. If 25% of voters sign a petition, the town must hold this vote. If they choose to split, the town is divided into 5 equal parts, and each part picks one member who lives there.

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§ 61025 District Director Election Methods

(a) If a majority of the voters voting upon the question are in favor of the question at a general district or special election, a board of directors may be elected by one of the following methods: (1) At large. (2) By divisions. (3) From divisions. (b) The board of directors may adopt a resolution placing the question on the ballot. Alternatively, upon receipt of a petition signed by at least 25 percent of the registered voters of the district, the board of directors shall adopt a resolution placing the question on the ballot. (c) If the question is submitted to the voters at a general district election, the notice required by Section 12112 of the Elections Code shall contain a statement of the question to appear on the ballot. If the question is submitted to the voters at a special election, the notice of election and ballot shall contain a statement of the question. (d) If the majority of voters voting upon the question approves of the election of directors either by divisions or from divisions, the board of directors shall promptly adopt a resolution dividing the district into five divisions. The resolution shall assign a number to each division. Using the last decennial census as a basis, the divisions shall be as nearly equal in population as possible. In establishing the boundaries of the divisions, the board of directors may give consideration to the following factors: (1) Topography. (2) Geography. (3) Cohesiveness, contiguity, integrity, and compactness of territory. (4) Community of interests of the divisions. (e) If the majority of voters voting upon the question approves of the election of directors either by divisions or from divisions, then at the next election, the members of the board of directors shall be so elected. Each member elected by division or from division shall be a resident of the election division by which or from which he or she is elected. At the district general election, following the approval by the voters of the election of directors either by divisions or from divisions, the board of directors shall assign vacancies on the board of directors created by the expiration of terms to the respective divisions and the vacancies shall be filled either by or from those divisions. (f) If the majority of voters voting on the question approves of the election of directors at large, the board of directors shall promptly adopt a resolution dissolving the divisions which had existed. (Added by Stats. 2005, Ch. 249, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 2006.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

questionelectionat largeresolutionby divisionsfrom divisionsconsiderationdirector

Related Statutes

  • § 61027 District Board Election Process
  • § 61029 Mountain House Board Transition
  • § 14666.6 State Property Access Negotiation
  • § 14672.15 State Land Lease Agreement
  • § 23210 County Boundary Change Approval

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 61025.
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