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CVRA Analysis Redistricting, 2013 San Bernardino CCD

What is the CVRA definition The California Voting Rights Act was signed in 2002 and ONLY impacts boards with at-large elections. These boards may need to transition to “by-area” elections if the district has Racially Polarized Voting and the creation of districts would create seats in which the minority group could influence elections. 2

What is CVRA Analysis definition CVRA Analysis is the process of determining the requirements for districts under the California Voting Rights Act. This analysis includes: Overall ethnic makeup of the district Analysis of key ballot measure and candidate races to determine the existence of and severity of RPV Drawing of potential district lines to see if districts can be created that are Majority-Minority (Federal VRA) or Influence (State CVRA) 3

What is CVRA Analysis definition CVRA Analysis is the process of determining the requirements for districts under the California Voting Rights Act. This analysis includes: Overall ethnic makeup of the district Analysis of key ballot measure and candidate races to determine the existence of and severity of RPV Drawing of potential district lines to see if districts can be created that are Majority-Minority (Federal VRA) or Influence (State CVRA) 4

San Bernardino CCD 5 Ethnic Population Total District Population: 704,668

What is CVRA Analysis definition CVRA Analysis is the process of determining the requirements for districts under the California Voting Rights Act. This analysis includes: Review of past elections, board composition, overall ethnic makeup of the district Analysis of key ballot measure and candidate races to determine the existence of and severity of RPV Drawing of potential district lines to see if districts can be created that are Majority-Minority (Federal VRA) or Influence (State CVRA) 6

What is CVRA Analysis definition CVRA Analysis is the process of determining the requirements for districts under the California Voting Rights Act. This analysis includes: Review of past elections, board composition, overall ethnic makeup of the district Analysis of key ballot measure and candidate races to determine the existence of and severity of RPV Drawing of potential district lines to see if districts can be created that are Majority-Minority (Federal VRA) or Influence (State CVRA) 7

Traditional Redistricting Principles Should be followed by any Publicly Elected District There are a number of criteria that have been used nationally and upheld by courts. Relatively equal size - people, not citizens Contiguous – districts should not hop/jump Maintain communities of interest Follow city/county/local government lines Keep districts compact – appearance/function Preserving voter choices (incumbents)

Traditional Redistricting Principles Should be followed by any Publicly Elected District While districts remain balanced by population, determinations of sub group % should be made by CVAP Thornburg v. Gingles, 478 U.S. 30 (1986) One person, one vote concept

Redistricting Plan 1 DistrictPop White % Black % Asian % Hispanic % CVAP CVAP Asian % CVAP Black % CVAP White % CVAP Hispanic % 1100,77249%7%4%72%52,9244%9%25%60% 2103,69644%15%2%68%52,2723%20%24%51% 3102,63242%14%2%73%44,4373%22%16%57% 4103,24454%13%3%47%60,9493%14%46%36% 5101,10358%7%15%31%67,12611%6%55%24% 697,40356%12%6%44%56,7985%13%50%29% 7102,26880%2%3%25%69,1352% 77%16%

Redistricting Plan 2 DistrictPop White % Black % Asian % Hispanic % CVAP CVAP Asian % CVAP Black % CVAP White % CVAP Hispanic % 1101,59247%11%3%73%49,0803%13%23%59% 297,74646%10%5%65%50,6536%12%27%53% 399,25160%6%14%31%64,02410%5%58%24% 4108,24981%2% 24%72,8082% 78%16% 5100,65251%14%5%48%59,3095%14%44%34% 6104,82347%12%2%67%53,1842%18%28%49% 798,80549%16%3%53%54,5834%20%36%38%

Redistricting Plan 3 DistrictPop White % Black % Asian % Hispanic % CVAP CVAP Asian % CVAP Black % CVAP White % CVAP Hispanic % 1101,05949%10%6%66%55,2255%11%28%52% 2100,88843%16%2%71%48,7172%24%20%52% 3100,82757%8%13%35%62,00310%6%56%25% 4101,66948%15%3%54%58,8684%17%38%39% 5106,10744%11%3%74%47,6154%13%21%60% 6100,20774%3%5%29%66,6454%3%70%21% 7100,36170%8%3%30%64,5683%9%64%22%