Orange County Supervisors Choose Intriguing New Redistricting Map

Orange County Supervisors Choose Intriguing New Redistricting Map
The Orange County Board of Supervisors listen to Orange County residents at the Aug. 10, 2021, meeting in Santa Ana, Calif. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
John Moorlach
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Commentary
This week, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to change its boundaries by dramatically redistricting the five supervisorial districts. This process is required every ten years, after receiving the United States decennial census results, but rarely has it been so intriguing. All five supervisors should have voted for the final redistricting map, but it was a split vote.
John Moorlach
John Moorlach
Author
John Moorlach is the director of the California Policy Center's Center for Public Accountability. He has served as a California State Senator and Orange County Supervisor and Treasurer-Tax Collector. In 1994, he predicted the County's bankruptcy and participated in restoring and reforming the sixth most populated county in the nation.
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