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Resolution 2006-65 RESOLUTION NO. 2006-65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY REGARDING REVIEW OF THE REDISTRICTING PROCESS WHEREAS, the current redistricting process creates a conflict of interest-as state legislators are effectively choosing their own constituents; and WHEREAS, the redistricting process should be conducted in an open manner with real opportunities for public dialogue and feedback, not behind closed doors; and WHEREAS, Public input and involvement in the redistricting process will empower our communities from the start by allowing communities to elect representatives who represent their interests on issues that are important to their lives; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of congressional and legislative districts are currently drawn by legislative incumbents, often sacrificing the integrity of neighborhoods and cities; and WHEREAS, Important principles such as the protections of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 and respect for neighborhoods and cities should be clearly listed for a Commission to abide by; WHEREAS, Voters are more likely to participate when they feel that their vote will count and that they have a reasonable chance of electing candidates who represent their interests; and WHEREAS, Elected officials are more responsive to constituents when elections are competitive, thus increasing accountability and serving the best interests of the voters of California; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY: 1. The state of California should establish an independent commission, representative of California's diversity, partisan balance, and geography, for all future redistricting. 2. This Commission should be comprised of 11 members, with a balance of Democrats, Republicans and independents in the state. The vote to pass any plan should require representation from all three. RESOLUTION NO. 2006-65 -1- 3. District boundaries should be drawn by the Commission according to clearly described criteria, including respect for: . The U.S. Constitution's requirement of one person, one vote; . The Voting Rights Act (VRA); . Contiguity requirements (to draw districts as one connected area where possible); . Communities of interest; . City and county boundaries; and . Compactness. 4. The Commission should not draw maps based on the addresses of any individual, including an incumbent officeholder. 5. The Commission should conduct a transparent redistricting process with full opportunities for public participation. All redistricting plan information should be available in a timely fashion, free of charge, via a public website and other means. 6. Members of the Commission must be prohibited from all off-the-record communications with anyone (including lobbyists, political party officials, elected officeholders and candidates), except staff and legal counsel. 7. Redistricting should occur once every 10 years following the decennial U.S. Census and Congressional Reapportionment. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of October, 2006 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BRACCO, GARTMAN, VALIQUETTE, VELASCO, AND PINHEIRO NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ARELLANO AND CORREA APPROVED: ATI,> d.. ... ~l' / .. ..... ~&^ ,-0CU~. Rhortda Pellin, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2006-65 -2- I, RHONDA PELLIN, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the attached Resolution No. 2006-65 is an original resolution, or true and correct copy of a city resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 2nd day of October, 2006, at which meeting a quorum was present. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of the City of Gilroy this 24th day of October, 2006. ~L C2~L{~' City Clerk of the City of Gilroy (Seal)