If he signs them, those panels would work on districts for the boards of supervisors in those counties starting after the next Census in 2030.
Advocates in Riverside County aren't waiting on a new commission to draw fairer districts in the future. They're suing to overturn districts drawn by the board of supervisors last year. Riverside County's demographics have also shifted, with increases in the Latino population and Asian populations.
Groups including Inland Empire United and the UCLA Voting Rights Project warned supervisors that the maps they were leaning towards would disenfranchise Latino voters. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit say their input on a map with two majority-Latino districts instead of just one was ignored.
Groups including Inland Empire United and the UCLA Voting Rights Project warned supervisors that the maps they were leaning towards would disenfranchise Latino voters. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit say their input on a map with two majority-Latino districts instead of just one was ignored.
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