Measure on the ballot in the 2024 California General Election in Los Angeles Unified School District.
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Get StartedThis measure would change the City Charter to establish an Independent Redistricting Commission to: Make final decisions on LAUSD Board District boundaries following each ten-year federal census without the involvement of the Council or Mayor; Comply with redistricting criteria and processes set forth in the Charter and other City law; Act in an impartial manner that ensures integrity and fairness in the redistricting process; Educate and inform the public about redistricting; • Receive and consider public input; Make recommendations to City officials on the redistricting process; and Perform other redistricting functions as set forth in City law. The Commission would consist of 14 members and four alternates. Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission would be selected without involvement from elected officials. No LAUSD official, employee, commissioner, lobbyist, or any person who has contributed to a political campaign of an elected LAUSD official, as set forth in City law, would be eligible to serve on the Commission.
You want to require the City to establish an Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw LAUSD Board District boundaries every ten years.
You do not want to require the City to establish an Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw LAUSD Board District boundaries every ten years.
Shall the City Charter be amended to establish an Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw Board of Education District boundaries in the Los Angeles Unified School District every ten years?
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