these are excellent forums to educate ourselves &
community, offered once a month by the LWV, take advantage!
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
OF SANTA BARBARA
http://www.lwvsantabarbara.org/
Will the City of Santa Barbara Return to District
Elections?
Wednesday, Jan. 21
League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara Community Forum; noon-2
p.m.,
Louise Lowry Davis Center, 1232 De La Vina St.
"Will the City of Santa Barbara Return to District Elections?"
That's the question that will be asked Jan. 21 when the League holds the
first public discussion on the controversy of district versus at-large
voting.
Speakers will be: Ariel Calonne, Santa Barbara City Attorney;
Shane Stark, former Santa Barbara County Counsel and president of
the LWVSB Education Fund; Sheila Lodge, former Mayor of Santa
Barbara, and Jacqueline Inda, one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit
seeking to overturn the city's current at-large voting system.
Calonne will talk about the effect of the lawsuit on the city, while
Stark will give an overview of the California Voting Rights Act and how
it impacts cities. Lodge, who is also a former LWVSB President and life
member, will speak on the merits of at-large elections. Inda will discuss
the reasons for the suit against the city and why she supports district
elections.
There will be time for questions, and the League's April Unit meetings
will continue this discussion of district versus at-large voting. The
Santa Barbara City Council has decided to put the question of district
elections on the November 2015 ballot. The council is scheduled to talk
about the process of redistricting at its council meeting on Jan.
27.
LWVSB is now engaged in a local study on whether to change its position,
adopted in 1968, in favor of at-large elections. Such a change in
position would be made by consensus at the League's annual meeting in
June.
But by then the courts may have decided the issue. The lawsuit against
the city will be heard by Judge Donna Geck in April.
Related Article in Noozhawk:
http://www.noozhawk.com/article/league_of_women_voters_forum_on_proposed_district_elections
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
http://www.sbpermaculture.org
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