Redistricting Reform: Turning Adversity into Activism
Redistricting reform efforts in Santa Barbara County, including a special interest initiative backed by oil companies and real estate developers, faced activism led by the League to establish an independent Redistricting Commission. Election results showed support for the League-backed Measure G and rejection of the special interest Measure H, highlighting the community's push for fair redistricting practices.
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Redistricting Reform Turning Adversity into Activism
Special Interest Redistricting Initiative June 2018 notice given that a stealth initiative qualified for Ballot to change redistricting in Santa Barbara County. Sponsored by Reason in Government Funded by: Oil Companies and Real Estate Development Interests
League Co-President Lindsey Baker addressing the Board of Supervisors regarding concerns about the Proposed Ballot Initiative
https://worldbusiness.org/watch-santa-barbaras-redistricting-future-a-debate-on-https://worldbusiness.org/watch-santa-barbaras-redistricting-future-a-debate-on- measures-g-h/
Election Results Measure G the League Backed Ordinance to create an truly Independent 11 member Redistricting Commission Yes 53.58% No 46.42% Measure H Special Interest Initiative No 66.94% Yes 33.06%