California Statutes § 23003 Hybrid and independent redistricting commissions
Statute Text
(a)
This section applies to hybrid redistricting commissions and independent redistricting commissions.
(b)
Notwithstanding any other law, the local jurisdiction may prescribe the manner in which members are appointed to the commission, provided that the jurisdiction uses an application process open to all eligible residents and provided that the commissioners are not appointed by the legislative body or an elected official of the local jurisdiction.
(c)
A person shall not be appointed to serve on the commission if the person or any family member of the person has been elected or appointed to, or been a candidate for, an elective office of the local jurisdiction in the eight years preceding the person's application.
(d)
A person shall not be appointed to serve on the commission if either of the following applies:
(1)
The person or the person's spouse has done any of the following in the eight years preceding the person's application:
(A)
Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a campaign committee or a candidate for elective office of the local jurisdiction.
(B)
Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a political party or as an elected or appointed member of a political party central committee.
(C)
Served as a staff member or a consultant to, or who has contracted with, a currently serving elected officer of the local jurisdiction.
(D)
Been registered to lobby the local jurisdiction.
(E)
Contributed five hundred dollars ($500) or more in a year to any candidate for an elective office of the local jurisdiction. The local jurisdiction may adjust this amount by the cumulative change in the California Consumer Price Index, or its successor, in every year ending in zero.
(2)
A family member of the person, other than the person's spouse, has done any of the following in the four years preceding the person's application:
(A)
Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a campaign committee or a candidate for elective office of the local jurisdiction.
(B)
Served as an officer of, employee of, or paid consultant to, a political party or as an elected or appointed member of a political party central committee.
(C)
Served as a staff member of or consultant to, or has contracted with, a currently serving elected officer of the local jurisdiction.
(D)
Been registered to lobby the local jurisdiction.
(E)
Contributed five hundred dollars ($500) or more in a year to any candidate for an elective office of the local jurisdiction. The local jurisdiction may adjust this amount by the cumulative change in the California Consumer Price Index, or its successor, in every year ending in zero.
(e)
A member of the commission shall not do any of the following:
(1)
While serving on the commission, endorse, work for, volunteer for, or make a campaign contribution to, a candidate for an elective office of the local jurisdiction.
(2)
Be a candidate for an elective office of the local jurisdiction if any of the following is true:
(A)
Less than five years has elapsed since the date of the member's appointment to the commission.
(B)
The election for that office will be conducted using district boundaries that were adopted by the commission on which the member served, and those district boundaries have not been subsequently readopted by a commission after the end of the member's term on the commission.
(C)
The election for that office will be conducted using district boundaries that were adopted by a legislative body pursuant to a recommendation by the commission on which the member served, and those district boundaries have not been subsequently readopted by a legislative body pursuant to a recommendation by a commission after the end of the member's term on the commission.
(3)
For four years commencing with the date of the person's appointment to the commission:
(A)
Accept employment as a staff member of, or consultant to, an elected official or candidate for elective office of the local jurisdiction.
(B)
Receive a noncompetitively bid contract with the local jurisdiction.
(C)
Register as a lobbyist for the local jurisdiction.
(4)
For two years commencing with the date of the person's appointment to the commission, accept an appointment to an office of the local jurisdiction.
(f)
The commission shall not be comprised entirely of members who are registered to vote with the same political party preference.
(g)
Each member of the commission shall be a designated employee in the conflict of interest code for the commission pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 87300) of Chapter 7 of Title 9 of the Government Code.
(h)
The commission is subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code) and the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code).
(i)
The commission shall be subject to the same redistricting deadlines, requirements, and restrictions that would otherwise apply to a legislative body. A local jurisdiction may also impose additional requirements and restrictions on the commission, on members of the commission, or on applicants to the commission in excess of those prescribed by this section.
(j)
The commission shall publish a map of the proposed new district boundaries and make that map available to the public for at least seven days before that map may be adopted. The commission shall hold at least three public hearings preceding the hearing at which the new boundaries are adopted.
(k)
The commission shall not draw districts for the purpose of favoring or discriminating against a political party or an incumbent or political candidate.
(l)
District boundaries adopted by an independent redistricting commission or adopted by a legislative body from recommendations provided by a hybrid redistricting commission, shall not be altered by the legislative body or the commission until after the next federal decennial census occurs, unless those boundaries have been invalidated by a final judgment or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
(m)
For the purposes of subdivisions (c) and (d), "local jurisdiction" does not include a local jurisdiction that contracts with a county independent redistricting commission pursuant to Section 23004.
History
Amended by Stats 2023 ch 343 ( AB 764 ) , s 55 , eff. 1/1/2024 .
Amended by Stats 2021 ch 615 ( AB 474 ) , s 104 , eff. 1/1/2022 , op. 1/1/2023 .
Amended by Stats 2018 ch 462 ( SB 1018 ) , s 4 , eff. 1/1/2019 .
Added by Stats 2016 ch 784 ( SB 1108 ) , s 3 , eff. 1/1/2017 .
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