District Elections
Last Updated January 30, 2019
On November 5th, 2018, the City of San Ramon received a demand letter from a Walnut Creek based attorney, Scott Rafferty, representing the Bay Area Voting Rights Initiative and demanding the City change its current at large based voting process to a district based voting process. The letter alleges the City was in violation of the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA). The fact that the City has not intentionally discriminated is of no relevance when considering the CVRA. In response to the demand letter and the fact that all cities to date who have litigated similar demand letters have been unsuccessful, the City Council decided to begin the process of moving to district based elections. Consideration was given to litigating the issue however, in light of the unlikelihood of prevailing in a lawsuit as experienced by other jurisdictions, and the exposure to substantial legal fees which could range in the millions of dollars, the City Council directed staff to begin the process. In order to comply with the Letter and minimize exposure, the City will begin the process in January of 2019. There are legal protections capping legal fees if the City adheres to certain statutory timelines. Although the City has chosen to move to district based elections, the City has discretion on how the district maps are drawn. There will be multiple opportunities for community input prior to the maps being finalized.
You can download and read the entire demand letter from the Bay Area Voting Rights Initiative by clicking here.
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Meetings: Location - City Hall |
Public Informational Meeting
In order to garner public feedback on the district based election format and prepare the community for further discussion on this issue, City staff hosted an informational meeting on January 29, 2019, to explain what will transpire if the City adopts the resolution of intent to move toward District Elections. During the meeting Michael Wagaman, the consulting demographer for the City of San Ramon, provided an overview of the District Election formation process and the legal requirements surrounding this issue. A copy of his presentation is posted
here for the community to review.
In addition, the informational meeting was recorded by CCTV and is available online for anyone to view. As a reminder if you have specific questions about this process please email Assistant City Manager, Eric Figueroa, at
[email protected].