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[PDF] Voters FIRST Act for Congress 2021

The measure states that the commission will approve congressional redis- tricting maps every ten years beginning in 2021 (following the 2020 census). The com- mission would draw congressional districts essentially as it draws other district lines under Proposition 11.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100102.pdf

[PDF] "Fair Vote 2K"

In so doing, the measure provides that redis- tricting would no longer be done by the Legislature. The measure would modify the criteria and procedures now provided in state law for the drawing and numbering of new legislative districts beginning with the redis- tricting process following the 2000 federal census.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990792_INT.pdf

[PDF] Fair Representation Act

This process is known as “reapportionment” or “redis- tricting.” The primary purpose of reapportionment is to establish districts which are nearly equal in population. Typically, reapportionment plans are included in legislation.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2000/000020_INT.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: Redistricting Reform and Voter Empowerment Act

Following each future federal census, a panel would develop a redis tricting plan for both state and federal offices. Funding. The measure specifies that the Legislature must make funding available from the Legislature’s budget (which is limited under the State Constitution) to support the work of the spec ial masters, including employment of counsel and independent experts in the field of redistricting and computer technology.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050090.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: The California Fair Voting and Equal Representation Act (version 2)

The Legislature would be responsible for redi stricting for state offices if the special panel did not unanimously adopt a plan. Legislative Plan for Federal Offices. For the redistricting of federal offices (U.S.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050017.htm

[PDF] Financial Accountability in Redistricting Act

This measure eliminates the Citizens Redis- tricting Commission. California’s districts for the U.S. House of Representatives would continue to be the responsibility of the Legislature, but would be subject to the different requirements described below.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090861.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: The California Fair Voting and Equal Representation Act (version 3)

The Legislature would be responsible for redis tricting for state offices if the special panel did not unanimously adopt a plan. Legislative Plan for Federal Offices. For the redistricting of federal offices (U.S.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050018.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Fair Representation Initiative

For future redistricting costs (after 2010), the measure’s requirements would probably not significantly change the amount of funds spent on redi stricting. Under current law, redistricting costs are incurred by the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031064.htm

[PDF] California Jobs and Housing Act (version 1)

This would not necessarily result in a corresponding reduction in state court costs, however, to the extent that the courts redi- rected court resources to address backlogs of other civil or criminal cases.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100105.pdf

[PDF] California Jobs and Housing Act (version 2)

This would not necessarily result in a corresponding reduction in state court costs, however, to the extent that the courts redi- rected court resources to address backlogs of other civil or criminal cases.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100106.pdf