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File #: 2020-01196    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/28/2020 In control: Ethics Commission
On agenda: 10/20/2020 Final action: 12/31/2023
Title: Interviews for the Sacramento Independent Redistricting Commission
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Interviews for the Sacramento Independent Redistricting Commission

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File ID:  2020-01196

 

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Location: Citywide

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Recommendation:

Recommendation

1) Conduct interviews of applicants to serve on the Sacramento Independent Redistricting Commission from District 5, District 7, and District 8; 2) continue to the October 26 meeting for review and discussion of candidates from District 5, District 7, and District 8; and 3) continue the item to the October 29 meeting for discussion and creation of the candidate subpool.

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Contact: Mindy Cuppy, MMC, City Clerk, (916) 808-5442, Office of the City Clerk

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Presenter: Mindy Cuppy, MMC, City Clerk, (916) 808-5442, Office of the City Clerk

 

Attachments:

1-Description/Analysis

2-Sacramento City Charter article XII (§§ 170-179)

3-Sacramento Redistricting Commission Applications

4-Current Applicant List as of 10-9-20

 

 

Description/Analysis

 

Issue Detail: At the general election on November 8, 2016, the voters approved a measure that added article XII (§§ 170-179) to the City Charter, thereby creating the Sacramento Independent Redistricting Commission (“SIRC”). The SIRC has exclusive authority to redraw council-district boundaries (§ 170(a)), is to conduct an open and transparent process with robust public input that will assist in the consideration of the boundaries (§ 170(b)(2)), and must be fully established by December 1, 2020 (§ 174(j)).

 

The Sacramento Ethics Commission is responsible for creating a sub-pool of 25 to 30 of the most-qualified candidates for appointment to the SIRC (at least two from each existing council district), and its chairperson is responsible for randomly selecting eight SIRC commissioners from the sub-pool (one from each existing council district). Those eight SIRC commissioners will then select five additional SIRC commissioners and two alternates from the remaining applicants in the sub-pool. We received 201 applications to serve on the inaugural SIRC.

 

Below is the tentative schedule for the SIRC application process:

 

                     October 26, 2020 - Review and discussion of candidates Districts 5, 7, and 8.

                     October 29, 2020 - The Ethics Commission to create a subpool of the 25 to 30 most-qualified applicants, at least two from each council district, and its chairperson to randomly select eight names from the subpool, one from each council district.

                     December 1, 2020 - Deadline for the eight commissioners selected by the chairperson of the Ethics Commission to select five additional commissioners and two alternates from the remaining subpool so that the SIRC can be fully established.

 

Policy Considerations: Sacramento City Charter article XII (§§ 170-179) specifies the SIRC’s composition and duties.

 

Economic Impacts: Not applicable.

 

Environmental Considerations: Not applicable.

 

Sustainability: Not applicable.

 

Commission/Committee Action: Not applicable.

 

Rationale for Recommendation: Sacramento City Charter article XII (§§ 170-179).

 

Financial Considerations: Not applicable.

 

Local Business Enterprise (LBE): Not applicable.