HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 17-22 Declaring Its Intention to Transition From an At-Large Election System to a District-Based Election SystemReso. No. 17-22, Item 8.1, Adopted 02/15/2022 Page 1 of 3
RESOLUTION NO. 17 - 22
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO TRANSITION FROM AN AT-LARGE ELECTION
SYSTEM TO A DISTRICT-BASED ELECTION SYSTEM
WHEREAS, members of the City Council of the City of Dublin (“City”) are currently elected
in “at-large” elections, in which each City Councilmember is elected by the reg istered voters of the
entire City; and
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 34886 permits the legislative body of a
city to adopt an ordinance to change its method of election from an “at-large” system to a “district-
based” system in which each councilmember is elected only by the voters in the district in which
the candidate resides; and
WHEREAS, the City received a letter on January 4, 2022, from Kevin Shenkman of the law
firm of Shenkman & Hughes, on behalf of Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and its
unidentified members residing within Dublin, alleging that the City’s at-large councilmember
electoral system violates the California Voting Rights Act (“CVRA”) and threatening litigation if the
City declines to voluntarily change to a district-based election system for electing councilmembers;
and
WHEREAS, under Elections Code section 14028(a), a violation of the CVRA is established
if it is shown that racially polarized voting occurs in elections. “Racially polarized voting” means
voting in which there is a difference in the choice of candidates or other electoral choices that are
preferred by voters in a protected class, and in the choice of candidates and electoral choices that
are preferred by voters in the rest of the electorate (Elections Code Section 14026, subd. (e)); and
WHEREAS, the City denies that its at-large councilmember electoral system violates the
CVRA or any other provision of law, and asserts the City’s election system is legal in all respects
and further denies any wrongdoing in connection with the manner in which it has conducted its
City Council elections; and
WHEREAS, under Elections Code section 10010, a prospective plaintiff can file a lawsuit
if the City does not adopt a resolution of intent to transition to district-based elections within 45
days of receipt of a letter sent by certified mail a sserting that the City’s method of conducting
elections may violate the CVRA; and
WHEREAS, Elections Code section 10010 provides a method by which a city can
expeditiously change from an at-large elections system to a district-based election system and
avoid the high cost of litigation; and
WHEREAS, under Elections Code section 10010, if the City adopts a resolution outlining
its intention to transition from at-large to district-based elections, including specific steps it will
undertake to facilitate this transition and an estimated timeframe for doing so, then a prospective
plaintiff may not bring a CVRA lawsuit within 90 days after that resolution’s passage and attorneys’
fees would be capped at a maximum of $30,000; and
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WHEREAS, prior to the City Council’s consideration of an ordinance to establish district
boundaries for a district-based electoral system, Elections Code section 10010 requires all of the
following:
1. Before drawing a draft map or maps of the proposed boundaries of the districts, the City
shall hold at least two public hearings over a period of no more than 30 days, at which the
public is invited to provide input regarding the composition of the districts. Before these
hearings, the City may conduct outreach to the public, including to non-English-speaking
communities, to explain the districting process and to encourage public participation;
2. After all draft maps are drawn, the City shall publish and make available for release at
least one draft map and, if members of the City Council will be elected in their districts at
different times to provide for staggered terms of office, the potential sequence of the
elections. The City shall also hold at least two additional hearings over a period of no more
than 45 days, at which the public is invited to provide input regarding the content of the
draft map or maps and the proposed sequence of elections, if applicable. The first version
of a draft map shall be published at least seven days before consideration at a hearing. If
a draft map is revised at or following a hearing, it shall be published and made available to
the public for at least seven days before being adopted; and
WHEREAS, the City intends to retain an experienced demographer to assist the City to
develop a proposal for a district-based electoral system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin declares
its intention to consider adoption of an ordinance to transition to a district-based election system
beginning with the November 2024 regular municipal election, as authorized by Government Code
section 34886.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that City Council authorizes and directs staff to work with a
demographer, and other appropriate consultants as needed, to provide a detailed analysis of the
City’s current demographics and any other information or data necessary to prepare a draft map
that divides the City into voting districts in a manner consistent with the intent and purpose of the
CVRA and all other applicable laws.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the City Manager to enter
into an agreement with a demographer, and other appropriate consultants, in excess of $45,000
to carry out the intent of this Resolution.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that City Council directs staff to make every effort, prior to
the commencement of the hearings required by law, to conduct outreach to the public, including
to non-English speaking communities, to explain the districting process and to encourage public
participation in the process for determining the composition of the districts and the sequence of
district elections.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby declares its intention to take
the specific steps, and approves the estimated timeline for taking such steps, as set forth in
Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof. The City Manager may adjust such timeline
if she deems it necessary, provided that any such adjustments may not prevent adoption of an
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ordinance in sufficient time for district-based elections to be used at the November 2024 regular
municipal election.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase in this Resolution, or any part hereof, is held invalid or unconstitutional,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections or portions of this Resolution.
The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, subsection,
subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase in this Resolution irrespective of the fact that
any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases
may be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of February 2022, by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Hu, Josey, Kumagai, McCorriston and Mayor Hernandez
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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Estimated Timeframe for Transitioning to District-Based Elections
Date Event / Action
January 4, 2022 City received letter asserting violations of CVRA
February 15, 2022 City adopts resolution of intent to transition to district-
based elections
February - March 2022 City conducts public outreach to explain the districting
process and to encourage public participation
April 2022 City holds first and second public hearings (over a
period of no more than 30 days) to obtain input
regarding the composition of the districts
May - June 2022 City prepares and posts draft maps and potential
sequence of councilmember elections
June - July 2022 City holds third and fourth public hearings (over a period
of no more than 45 days) to obtain public input
regarding content of the draft maps and potential
sequence of councilmember elections
August-September 2022 Introduction and adoption of ordinance establishing
district-based elections and a final map