State Redistricting Information

Please voice your concerns to keep Rancho Cucamonga whole and do not split our community into multiple districts. Rancho Cucamonga has a strong sense of identity and has historically been all or mostly in one Senate, Assembly or Congressional district. The proposed Congressional, State Assembly and Senate District maps unnecessarily split our community and our neighborhoods, diminishing community power and our opportunity for strong representation.

California must redraw the boundaries of its congressional, senate, assembly, and State Board of Equalization districts every ten years to reflect the new federal census population data.

How to participate?

Share your specific thoughts, draw a map, or attend an upcoming public hearing to get involved!
📌 Submit written testimony about the process or a specific map at www.wedrawthelinesca.org/contact
 
Below is a sample comment that can be used when providing your official comment for the record, using the link above:
 
Please keep Rancho Cucamonga whole and do not split the City of Rancho Cucamonga into multiple districts. Rancho Cucamonga has a strong sense of identity and has historically been all or mostly in one Senate, Assembly or Congressional district. The proposed Congressional, State Assembly and Senate District maps unnecessarily split our community and our neighborhoods, diminishing community power and our opportunity for strong representation.
📌 To view Public Hearing schedule, visit www.wedrawthelinesca.org/meetings
📌 To view draft maps, visit www.wedrawthelinesca.org/draft_maps
 
 

For more information on the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, to read public comments, or to view all of the proposed maps, visit www.wedrawthelinesca.org/