CITY OF CAPITOLA MOVES TOWARD DISTRICT ELECTIONS
Capitola has begun the process of shifting from at-large City Council elections to a district-based voting system after receiving a legal threat alleging violations of the California Voting Rights Act.
The Capitola City Council on April 30 adopted a resolution declaring its intent to transition to district elections, triggering a 90-day safe harbor period under state law designed to protect cities from costly litigation while they complete the process.
At a May 14 informational meeting, city officials and consultants outlined the timeline for the transition, launched a public mapping tool and invited residents to begin shaping how future voting districts should be drawn.
The move comes after the city received a March 19 letter from Shenkman and Hughes representing the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project alleging that Capitolas current at-large election system dilutes the ability of Latinos to elect candidates of their choice. A violation of the California Voting Rights Act, or CVRA. Under the current system, all Capitola voters elect every member of the five-seat City Council citywide.
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