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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.1 Dublin Districts PH 5- Final Map Selection, Intro of Ord Amending Ch 2.32 of the Dublin Muni Code Establishing a District-Based Election SystemSTAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Page 1 of 3 Agenda Item 6.1 DATE:August 16, 2022 TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT:Dublin Districts—Public Hearing 5: Final Map Selection, Introduction of Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code Establishing a District-Based Election SystemPreparedby:John Stefanski,Assistant to the City Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The City Council will hold a Public Hearing to give the community an opportunity to provide feedback regarding the boundaries and composition of the Final Map. The City Council will thenreview and select a Final Map,and introduce an Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code Establishing a District-Based Election System. At the February 15, 2022 meeting, the City Council adopted a Resolution Declaring its Intention to Transition From an At-Large Election System to a District-Based Election System.Under California Elections Code, the City must hold a series of Public Hearings to allow the community to provide input on the composition of districts and communities of interest as well as the potential district boundaries, draft maps, and sequence of elections. Maps considered at this meeting must have been published at least seven days before the Public Hearing. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Receive the presentation, conduct the Public Hearing to receive input,review and select a Final Map, and waive the reading and INTRODUCE the Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code Establishing a District-Based Election System. FINANCIAL IMPACT:There is no financial impact associated with the presentation of this information. Costs borne by the City for consultants working on this project were provided in previous Staff Reports to the City Council. 140 Page 2 of 3 DESCRIPTION:BackgroundOn February 15, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution 17-22 Declaring its Intention to Transition from an At-Large Election System to a District-Based Election System in conformance with the California Voting Rights Act of 2001 (CVRA). The Resolution declares the City’s intent to consider adoption of an ordinance establishing district-based elections beginning with the November 2024 regular municipal election.Under Elections Code Section 10010, a city is required to hold at least five public hearings during the transition process. In Dublin, the first two public hearings gave the community opportunitiesto provide input on the composition of the districts before any maps were drawn. Subsequently, draft district maps were drawn by the City’s demographer, and two more public hearings wereheld for the public to provide input regarding draft maps, sequence of elections, communities of interest, and potential district boundaries, and for the City Council to provide direction on draft maps options and refinements. The maps must be published at least seven days before the public hearing to be considered by the City Council. This is the fifth, and final, public hearing at which theCity Council will consider an ordinance that establishes the district-based elections and approves a final map.District Drawing FactorsThroughout this process the public was asked to provide input regarding communities of interest and other local factors that should be considered while drafting district maps. A community of interest is a neighborhood or group that would benefit from being in the same district because of shared interests, views, or characteristics. Examples of these include, but are not limited to: -Naturaldividinglinessuchasmajorroads,hills,orhighways.-Areasaroundparksandotherneighborhoodlandmarks/amenities.-Schoolattendanceareas.-Commonissues,neighborhoodactivities,orlegislative/electionconcerns;and-Shareddemographiccharacteristics,suchas: o Similarlevelsofincome,education,orlinguisticinsolation. o Languagesspokenathome. o Single-familyandmulti-familyhousingunitareas.The district boundary maps must meet certain criteria. In particular, the districts must be roughly equal in population, excluding persons incarcerated in federal prisons. However, persons incarcerated at Santa Rita Jail are included in the population count for the districts (Elec. Code, § 21601, subd. (a)).The districts are further subject to the following criteria in order of priority:-Geographical contiguity.-Minimize the division of any local neighborhood or local community of interest.-Easily identified and understood by residents.-Geographical compactness. (Elec. Code, § 21601, subd. (c).) 141 Page 3 of 3 Final Map Selection ProcessAt the July 19, 2022 Public Hearing, the City Council reviewed draft district maps and provided direction to Staff to return at the fifth public hearing with Map 112 and variations of Map 112 which keep the neighborhood east of Village Parkway and north of Amador Valley Boulevard together in either District 1 or District 2 so long as the population deviation permits. At this same Public Hearing, the City Council agreed to sequence election such that elections for Districts 1 and 3 would occur at the November 2024 municipal election, and every four years thereafter, and elections for Districts 2 and 4 would occur at the November 2026 municipal election, and every four years thereafter. Attachment 3 includes the original Map 112, and Map 112B, a variation developed following City Council direction. These are the two final focused maps for the City Council to consider adopting. Next StepsStaff is requesting the City Council do the following: 1. Receive the presentation.2. Conduct the Public Hearing to receive input.3. Review and select the final map.4. Waive the reading and introduce an Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code Establishing a District-Based Election System.At the second reading of the ordinance, the City Council will adopt an accompanying resolution which indicates the final district map. A copy of this resolution can be found in Attachment 2. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The City published a Public Hearing Notice in the East Bay Times and posted on www.dublin.ca.gov/dublindistricts on August 10, 2022. Individuals subscribed to the Dublin Districts notification list were emailed regarding this meeting. The City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:1) Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code Establishing a District-Based Election System2) Resolution Adopting the City of Dublin Official District Map3) Maps 112 and 112B 142 Attachment 1 Ord. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 1 of 4 ORDINANCE NO. XX – 22 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING CHAPTER 2.32 OF THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING 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 registered 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, under the provisions of California Elections Code Section 10010, a city that changes from an at-large city council method of election to a district-based city council method of election must hold a series of public hearings, which includes at least two public hearings regarding potential voting district boundaries prior to the release and consideration of any draft voting district maps, and at least two public hearings following the release of draft voting district maps; and WHEREAS, on February 15, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution 17-22 declaring its intention to transition from an at-large election system to a district-based election system in conformance with the CVRA and establishing the timeframe for doing so; and WHEREAS, the City retained the services of a qualified demographer to provide a detailed analysis of the City’s current demographics and to prepare draft maps that divide the City into voting districts in a manner consistent with the intent and purpose of the CVRA and all other applicable laws; and WHEREAS,as required by California Elections Code Section 10010, the City Council held public hearings on April 19, 2022 and May 17, 2022 to consider input from the public on the composition of the City Council districts and criteria for determining district boundaries; and 143 Ord. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 2 of 4 WHEREAS,as required by California Elections Code Section 10010, the City Council held public hearings on June 21, 2022, and July 19, 2022, where the public was invited to provide comments and input on the draft maps and the proposed sequence of elections; and WHEREAS, throughout the foregoing process, the City engaged in a significant amount of public outreach and engagement beyond the public hearings and other procedures required by California Elections Code Section 10010, including but not limited to hosting two community workshop meetings, creating a dedicated district elections web page and a multi-media outreach approach with significant social media engagement. Additional outreach included a Citywide Community Workshop postcard to all Dublin postal customers, several press releases, emails to website districting subscribers, calls and emails to civic and community business organizations, and process flyers posted to the website and distributed at the Dublin Farmers’ Market; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered all oral and written information, testimony, and comments received during the public review process. All draft maps were published more than seven days before the public hearing at which they were discussed; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on July 19, 2022, the City Council agreed to sequence elections such that elections for Districts 1 and 3 would occur at the November 2024 municipal election, and every four years thereafter, and elections for Districts 2 and 4 would occur at the November 2026 municipal election, and every four years thereafter; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on August 16, 2022, the City Council voted to proceed with a final map, identified as _______________; and WHEREAS,the purpose of this Ordinance is to enact, pursuant to California Government Code Section 34886, an ordinance providing for the election of members of the City Council of the City of Dublin by district in four single-member districts and this change in the method of electing members of City Council is being made in furtherance of the purposes of the California Voting Rights Act of 2001. The City will maintain the at-large election for Mayor. NOW, THEREFORE, The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows: Section 1.Municipal Code Amendment. Chapter 2.32 (Elections) of the Dublin Municipal Code is hereby amended to add the following: 2.32.030 District Based Electoral System. A.Subject to Section 2.32.050, Councilmembers shall be elected on a district-based electoral system from four single-member city council districts pursuant to Government Code Sections 34886 and 34871. For purposes of this section, the term “district-based electoral system” shall mean the election of Councilmembers by the voters of the district alone. B.Except as provided in subsection C, below, each Councilmember elected to represent a district must reside in that district and be a registered voter in that district, and any candidate for City Council must reside in, and be a registered voter in, the district in which they seek election at the time nomination papers are issued, pursuant to Government Code Section 34882 and Elections Code Section 10227. Termination of residency in a district by a Councilmember shall create an immediate vacancy for that district unless a substitute residence within the district is established within thirty (30) days after that termination of residency. 144 Ord. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 3 of 4 C.An at-large Councilmember shall continue in office until the expiration of the full term to which they were elected or appointed and until their successor is qualified. If vacancies in Councilmember offices elected at-large occur before expiration of the full term thereof, such vacancies shall be filled pursuant to California Government Code Section 36512. D.Upon expiration of the full term of each Councilmember elected at-large, that Councilmember’s successor shall be elected on a by-district basis in the districts established in Section 2.32.040.A and as provided in Section 2.32.050. 2.32.040 City Council Districts Established By Resolution. A.Subject to Section 2.32.050, Councilmembers shall be elected on a by-district basis from the Council Districts depicted on the Official District Map, as adopted separately by resolution and incorporated by this reference, a copy of which shall be on file in the City Clerk’s office. B.The Council Districts specified in 2.32.040 subsection A, above, shall continue in effect until they are amended or repealed in accordance with law. The Council Districts shall be adjusted following each decennial federal census, as required by the Elections Code and other applicable law. 2.32.050 Election Schedule. Councilmembers shall be elected in Council Districts 1 and 3 beginning at the general municipal election in November 2024, and every four years thereafter. Councilmembers shall be elected in Council Districts 2 and 4 beginning at the general municipal election in November 2026, and every four years thereafter. The term and election schedule for the Mayor is not affected by this Section. Section 2.Technical Adjustments. If necessary to facilitate the implementation of this Ordinance, the City Clerk is authorized to make technical adjustments to the district boundaries that do not substantively affect the populations in the districts, the eligibility of candidates, or the residence of elected officials within any district. The City Clerk shall consult with the City Manager and City Attorney concerning any technical adjustments deemed necessary and shall advise the City Council of any such adjustments required in the implementation of the districts. Section 3.CEQA. The City Council finds that the proposed amendments to the Dublin Municipal Code are exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15061(b)(3) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. Section 4.Severability.If any part of this ordinance is declared invalid by a court, such invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining parts. Section 5.Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days following its final adoption. 145 Ord. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 4 of 4 Section 6.Posting. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __th day of _______ 2022, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ City Clerk 5160199.3 146 Attachment 2 Reso. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. XX – 22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ADOPTING THE CITY OF DUBLIN OFFICIAL DISTRICT MAP 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 registered 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, under the provisions of California Elections Code Section 10010, a city that changes from an at-large city council method of election to a district-based city council method of election must hold a series of public hearings, which includes at least two public hearings regarding potential voting district boundaries prior to the release and consideration of any draft voting district maps, and at least two public hearings following the release of draft voting district maps; and WHEREAS,on February 15, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution 17-22 declaring its intention to transition from an at-large election system to a district-based election system in conformance with the CVRA and establishing the timeframe for doing so; and WHEREAS, the City retained the services of a qualified demographer to provide a detailed analysis of the City’s current demographics and to prepare draft maps that divide the City into voting districts in a manner consistent with the intent and purpose of the CVRA and all other applicable laws; and WHEREAS,as required by California Elections Code Section 10010, the City Council held public hearings on April 19, 2022 and May 17, 2022 to consider input from the public on the composition of the City Council districts and criteria for determining district boundaries; and 147 Reso. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS,as required by California Elections Code Section 10010, the City Council held public hearings on June 21, 2022, and July 19, 2022, where the public was invited to provide comments and input on the draft maps and the proposed sequence of elections; and WHEREAS, throughout the foregoing process, the City engaged in a significant amount of public outreach and engagement beyond the public hearings and other procedures required by California Elections Code Section 10010, including but not limited to hosting two community workshop meetings, creating a dedicated district elections web page and a multi-media outreach approach with significant social media engagement. Additional outreach included a Citywide Community Workshop postcard to all Dublin postal customers, several press releases, emails to website districting subscribers, calls and emails to civic and community business organizations, and process flyers posted to the website and distributed at the Dublin Farmer’s Market; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered all oral and written information, testimony, and comments received during the public review process. All draft maps were published more than seven days before the public hearing at which they were discussed; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on July 19, 2022, the City Council agreed to sequence elections such that elections for Districts 1 and 3 would occur at the November 2024 municipal election, and every four years thereafter, and elections for Districts 2 and 4 would occur at the November 2026, and every four years thereafter; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on August 16, 2022, the City Council voted to proceed with a final map, identified as _______________, and introduced Ordinance No. XX-22 to establish a district-based electoral system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED after due consideration of the considerable public comment and testimony received, the City Council of the City of Dublin adopts the map attached as “Exhibit A” to this Resolution as the City of Dublin Official District Map. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, a copy of this Official District Map shall be maintained at all times in the Office of the City Clerk until the map is superseded or replaced by subsequent City Council resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the City Clerk is directed to provide a copy of the Official District Map to the Alameda County Elections Division. {Signatures on the following page} 148 Reso. No. XX-22, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/22 Page 3 of 3 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __th day of _______ 2022, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ City Clerk 5160201.1 149 1.79% Total DeviationProposed Election Sequence: 2024: Districts 1 Gosey & McCorriston) and 3 (Hu) 2026: Districts 2 (Kumagai) and 4 (vacant) Alternative Election Sequence: 2024: Districts 3 (Hu) and 4 (vacant) 2026: Districts 1 Gosey & McCorriston) and 2 (Kumagai) Map layers D Map 112 --River Streets ©2021 CALIPER Map 112 Broder Blvd Glr-a.s_o.o Dr Fai 1field St "-�----'Sur mer Glen Dr ual '?1<-'i l'faven Pl cel"I O � 2nd St Dublin Bi'vd 3: � -� I � VJ Ma�tinelle \Way ,..,. 3: �ro g ic.: 41,ltamirano Ave 1 �_l_;l,_�: 0 u Q Dublin 2022 Districting Attachment 3 150 Map 112 District 1 Total Pop 17,867 Deviation from ideal % Deviation 0.00% % Hisp 15.0% % NH White 39% % NH Black 3% % Asian-American 40% Total 13,714 % Hisp 14% % NH White 42% % NH Black 3% % Asian/Pac.Isl.37% Total 10,907 % Latino est.13% % Spanish-Surnamed 12% % Asian-Surnamed 16% % Filipino-Surnamed 3% % NH White est.66% % NH Black 3% Total 9,270 % Latino est.13% % Spanish-Surnamed 12% % Asian-Surnamed 16% % Filipino-Surnamed 3% % NH White est.66% % NH Black 3% Total 6,726 % Latino est.12% % Spanish-Surnamed 12% % Asian-Surnamed 12% % Filipino-Surnamed 2% % NH White est.71% % NH Black est.3% ACS Pop. Est.Total 16,939 age0-19 25% age20-60 56% age60plus 19% immigrants 27% naturalized 60% english 67% spanish 7% asian-lang 18% other lang 8% Language Fluency Speaks Eng. "Less than Very Well"11% hs-grad 30% bachelor 37% graduatedegree 20% Child in Household child-under18 40% Pct of Pop. Age 16+employed 69% income 0-25k 5% income 25-50k 9% income 50-75k 8% income 75-200k 50% income 200k-plus 28% single family 87% multi-family 13% rented 23% owned 77% Total population data from the 2020 Decennial Census. Surname-based Voter Registration and Turnout data from the California Statewide Database. Latino voter registration and turnout data are Spanish-surname counts adjusted using Census Population Department undercount estimates. NH White and NH Black registration and turnout counts estimated by NDC. Citizen Voting Age Pop., Age, Immigration, and other demographics from the 2015-2019 American Community Survey and Special Tabulation 5-year data. 2 18,057 190 1.06% 18% 32% 7% 39% 14,417 18% 34% 7% 37% 7,581 13% 12% 17% 3% 60% 7% 6,338 12% 11% 17% 3% 61% 7% 3,808 11% 11% 11% 3% 65% 6% 13,304 25% 61% 14% 39% 43% 57% 6% 20% 17% 14% 25% 39% 25% 41% 72% 7% 9% 8% 55% 21% 50% 50% 55% 45% 3 17,737 -130 -0.73% 6% 18% 4% 70% 12,458 7% 20% 4% 66% 7,126 10% 9% 30% 3% 49% 8% 6,013 9% 9% 31% 3% 48% 8% 3,567 10% 9% 26% 3% 52% 8% 16,586 30% 58% 12% 42% 45% 41% 4% 36% 18% 18% 16% 38% 37% 51% 74% 5% 7% 7% 44% 37% 56% 44% 42% 58% 4 17,807 -60 -0.34% 5% 11% 2% 80% 11,794 4% 13% 2% 79% 8,593 7% 7% 45% 3% 37% 6% 7,507 7% 7% 44% 3% 38% 6% 4,134 7% 7% 42% 3% 41% 5% 13,504 32% 56% 12% 50% 57% 40% 3% 34% 23% 17% 13% 38% 38% 63% 74% 5% 1% 2% 36% 55% 90% 10% 15% 85% Total 71,468 320 1.79% 11% 25% 4% 57% 52,383 11% 28% 4% 54% 34,207 11% 10% 26% 3% 54% 6% 29,128 10% 10% 26% 3% 54% 5% 18,235 10% 10% 21% 3% 59% 5% 60,333 28% 58% 14% 39% 51% 52% 5% 27% 16% 15% 22% 38% 30% 47% 72% 5% 7% 7% 47% 34% 70% 30% 35% 65% 07/07/2022 2:45 Page 1 of 1 Total Pop Citizen Voting Age Pop Voter Registration (Nov 2020) Voter Turnout (Nov 2020) Voter Turnout (Nov 2018) Age Immigration Language spoken at home Education (among those age 25+) Household Income Housing Stats 151 5.91% Total DeviationProposed Election Sequence: 2024: Districts 1 Qosey & McCorriston) and 3 (Hu) 2026: Districts 2 (Kumagai) and 4 (vacant) Alternative Election Sequence: 2024: Districts 3 (Hu) and 4 (vacant) 2026: Districts 1 Qosey & McCorriston) and 2 (Kumagai) Map 112B ©2021 CALIPER Dublin 2022 Districting 152 Map 112B District 1 Total Pop 17,434 Deviation from ideal -433 % Deviation -2.42% % Hisp 15.1% % NH White 40% % NH Black 3% % Asian-American 39% Total 13,241 % Hisp 14% % NH White 43% % NH Black 3% % Asian/Pac.Isl.36% Total 10,887 % Latino est.13% % Spanish-Surnamed 12% % Asian-Surnamed 15% % Filipino-Surnamed 3% % NH White est.67% % NH Black 2% Total 9,276 % Latino est.13% % Spanish-Surnamed 12% % Asian-Surnamed 15% % Filipino-Surnamed 3% % NH White est.67% % NH Black 2% Total 6,874 % Latino est.12% % Spanish-Surnamed 11% % Asian-Surnamed 12% % Filipino-Surnamed 2% % NH White est.72% % NH Black est.2% ACS Pop. Est.Total 16,990 age0-19 26% age20-60 55% age60plus 19% immigrants 26% naturalized 61% english 68% spanish 6% asian-lang 18% other lang 8% Language Fluency Speaks Eng. "Less than Very Well"11% hs-grad 30% bachelor 36% graduatedegree 20% Child in Household child-under18 40% Pct of Pop. Age 16+employed 69% income 0-25k 4% income 25-50k 9% income 50-75k 8% income 75-200k 50% income 200k-plus 28% single family 89% multi-family 11% rented 21% owned 79% Total population data from the 2020 Decennial Census. Surname-based Voter Registration and Turnout data from the California Statewide Database. Latino voter registration and turnout data are Spanish-surname counts adjusted using Census Population Department undercount estimates. NH White and NH Black registration and turnout counts estimated by NDC. Citizen Voting Age Pop., Age, Immigration, and other demographics from the 2015-2019 American Community Survey and Special Tabulation 5-year data. 2 18,490 623 3.49% 17% 31% 7% 40% 14,890 17% 33% 7% 38% 7,601 13% 12% 17% 3% 59% 8% 6,332 12% 11% 17% 3% 59% 8% 3,660 11% 11% 12% 3% 63% 7% 13,253 24% 62% 13% 40% 43% 57% 6% 20% 17% 14% 25% 39% 26% 40% 73% 7% 9% 8% 55% 22% 49% 51% 56% 44% 3 17,737 -130 -0.73% 6% 18% 4% 70% 12,458 7% 20% 4% 66% 7,126 10% 9% 30% 3% 49% 8% 6,013 9% 9% 31% 3% 48% 8% 3,567 10% 9% 26% 3% 52% 8% 16,586 30% 58% 12% 42% 45% 41% 4% 36% 18% 18% 16% 38% 37% 51% 74% 5% 7% 7% 44% 37% 56% 44% 42% 58% 4 17,807 -60 -0.34% 5% 11% 2% 80% 11,794 4% 13% 2% 79% 8,593 7% 7% 45% 3% 37% 6% 7,507 7% 7% 44% 3% 38% 6% 4,134 7% 7% 42% 3% 41% 5% 13,504 32% 56% 12% 50% 57% 40% 3% 34% 23% 17% 13% 38% 38% 63% 74% 5% 1% 2% 36% 55% 90% 10% 15% 85% Total 71,468 1,056 5.91% 11% 25% 4% 57% 52,383 11% 28% 4% 54% 34,207 11% 10% 26% 3% 54% 6% 29,128 10% 10% 26% 3% 54% 5% 18,235 10% 10% 21% 3% 59% 5% 60,333 28% 58% 14% 39% 51% 52% 5% 27% 16% 15% 22% 38% 30% 47% 72% 5% 7% 7% 47% 34% 70% 30% 35% 65% 07/27/2022 16:41 Page 1 of 1 Total Pop Citizen Voting Age Pop Voter Registration (Nov 2020) Voter Turnout (Nov 2020) Voter Turnout (Nov 2018) Age Immigration Language spoken at home Education (among those age 25+) Household Income Housing Stats 153