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Date Received Name Organization Comment
11/8/2021 Memo from Supervisor Foley  

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11/8/2021 Email from MJ Baretich  

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11/8/2021 Lorraine Prinsky  

Please keep Costa Mesa together. I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Daryl Williams  

Keep Costa Mesa united. I support maps 2A and 5.

11/8/2021 Deborah Newquist  

Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Jaime Palumbo  

Hello,
I am a resident of Huntington Beach and would like to voice my opinion on the possible maps that were released. Please keep Costa Mesa united. I am in favor of maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Cindy Hadden  

Keep Costa Mesa United. I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Michele Mullen  

Good Afternoon, Please Keep Newport Beach and Costa Mesa United!
I support Maps 5 & 2A.
Thank you,
Michele Mullen
Costa Mesa Resident

11/8/2021 Margie Sampson  

Keep Costa MesaUnited! I support Maps 5 and 2A!

11/8/2021 Daniel Elia  

The public has been purposely kept in the dark about your plans to redistrict. Keep Costa Mesa united!

11/8/2021 Anonymous  

Please keep Costa Mesa United. I support maps 5 an 2A

11/8/2021 Cathey Ryder  

Keep Costa Mesa United:
I support Maps 5 and 2A

Costa Mesa Homeowner

11/8/2021 Susan Lew  

Dear County Redistricting Decisionmakers, Please Keep Costa Mesa United. Please support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Betty Chu Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Orange County

Chairman Do, Vice Chairman Chaffee and Supervisors,

I respectfully each of you to adopt Proposal 2 as discussed on November 2 for each and all, of the following reasons:

a. Proposal 5 violates the requirements, priorities and intent of the U.S. Constitution, Federal Voting Rights Act, California Constitution and Elections Code section 21,500 by unfairly diluting the vote of Asians to preclude their election of a representative of their choice.

b. Proposal 2 is the best in compliance with the requirements, priorities and intent of the U.S. Constitution, Federal Voting Rights Act, California Constitution, and Elections Code section 21,500.

c. Proposal 2 is the only map submitted with population numbers and percentages that deviate the least from the target population and is the only map that creates the best Majority Hispanic Minority Voting District and the best Influence Asian Voting District.

d. Proposal 2 is the fairest geographic representation of the three major diverse racial/ethnic populations and the current trending demographics in Orange County.

e. Proposal 2 creates the best and strongest Majority Minority Voting District. Proposal 2, District 1 has the highest population count Hispanics, more than the corresponding District 2 in Proposal 4 and District 5 in Proposal 5. Proposal 2 ties with Proposal 5 with the largest Hispanic percentage.

f. Proposal 2, District 4 has the best Influence Asian Voting District. Both the largest percentage and highest population count of contiguous Asians, significantly more than Proposals 4 and 5.

g. Proposal 5 has the weakest Influence Asian District (32.2%) which is sacrificed to create a 67.9% Majority Hispanic Minority district, the highest percentage tied with Proposal 4, and sacrificed to create the strongest Influence Hispanic Voting District at 45.5%. The Influence Asian District is adjacent to both of these Hispanic districts.

h. Failure to adopt Proposal 2 will have a substantial negative impact on the rights of Asians to fair representation as protected by the U. S. and California Constitutions, the Federal Voting Rights Act and the California Elections Code.

i. Adoption of Proposals 4 and 5 will adversely affect the Constitutional equal opportunity rights of an increasing Asian population to participate in the political process for the next ten years.

j. Adoption of Proposals 4 and 5 will deny a significant racial minority “from voting a representative of their choice” contrary to the protections afforded under the Constitutions and Laws of the United States and California.

k. Proposal 2 includes all of Santa Ana and Little Arabia and parts of Garden Grove in the Majority Minority Voting District as desired by the speakers on November 4 supporting Proposals 4 and 5.

Please vote for Proposal 2, as presented on November 2, 2021, the map that is the redistricting plan most and best “focused on equal representation and keeping communities of interest together”. Voting for Proposal 2 avoids the perception of self-interest since it strengthens the Hispanic Majority Minority Voting District, gives the right for fair representation to the Asians and similarly includes the cities in adjacent districts desired by proponents of the other maps.

Adoption of any map other than Proposal 2 denies the right of Asians to participate in the political process, gives the appearance of a conflict of interest, self-interest and political preferences and is Anti-Asian discrimination in violation of the federal and state Constitutions, Voting Rights Act and Elections code 21,500 et seq.

I also support any technical or other changes to Proposal 2 that do not decrease the percentages nor population numbers as reflected by Proposal 2 presented on November 2, 2021.

Additional data and analysis supporting Proposal 2 are included in attachments and exhibits. Attachment 1 is additional comments on Equal Population Districts. Exhibit 1 is Population Deviation Comparison Chart. Attachment 2 is additional comments on Hispanic and Asian Districts. Exhibit 2 is Hispanic and Asian District Comparison Chart. Exhibit 3 is Racial Comparison Chart.

Thank you for your consideration in this manner.

Exhibit 1
Attachment 1
Exhibit 2
Attachment 2
Exhibit 3

11/8/2021 Dennis Bress  

Hello and hope you are well.
I am a resident of Newport Beach, Orange County.
“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A
Again, I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Susan Tate  

My name is Susan Tate and I live in Newport Coast. I feel strongly that Newport and Costa Mesa should not have their districts split.

I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Sue Ellen Quam  

Please Keep Costa Mesa United. I support Maps 5 and 2A . Please vote for us in fair representation. Thank you

11/8/2021 Michael & Cynthia Blackwell  

Please use map 2a or 5 for redistributing.
Michael and Cynthia Blackwell

11/8/2021 Audrey Prosser  

Maps 5 and 2-A keeps Costa Mesa United. I endorse Map 2-A and 5.

My name is Audrey Prosser. I am a resident in what is currently District 2.

11/8/2021 Laguna Bob  

I support keeping Costa Mesa UNITED. Maps 2A and 5 do just that. There is no logical reason to divide Costa Mesa. Maps are not supposed to be partisan or Gerrymandered!!

11/8/2021 Maggie Gallagher  

Do not split Costa Mesa into separate districts. I support Maps 5 and 2A. Thank you.

11/8/2021 Bob Hartman  

Dear Sirs:

I support keeping Costa Mesa UNITED. Why would that be done? Cities should remain together.

I think maps 5 and map 2A are best for Orange County and for Costa Mesa. Please do not arbitrarily divide Costa Mesa.

Thank you,
Bob Hartman

11/8/2021 Buffie Channel  

KEEP COSTA MESA UNITED

SUPPORT MAPS 5 and 2A.

Keep this fair snd balanced. Do not break up Costa Mesa.

11/8/2021 Bonnie Eastman  

I support maps 2A and 5 for the redistricting plan for Orange County. Keep Costa Mesa and other cities united and undivided wherever possible. Residents of each of our cities have common interests which should be recognized and respected in the election process.

11/8/2021 Patricia Goodman  

Dear Orange County Board of Supervisors,

I live in District 2 and I hope that you will commit to keep cities in tact when developing the new supervisorial districts. With this in mind I support maps 2A and 5, keep Costa Mesa intact.

Thank you!

11/8/2021 Anonymous  

I SUPPORT MAPS 5 AND 2A!!!!

11/8/2021 Hank Castignetti  

I SUPPORT MAPS 5 AND 2A!!!!

11/8/2021 Florence Martin  

AS A 54-YEAR RESIDENT AND VOTER IN COSTA MESA, I SUPPORT REDISTRICTING MAP 2A.

11/8/2021 Birdie Reed  

Keep Costa Mesa United. I support maps 5 and 2a

11/8/2021 Jim Meyer  

Please

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Jayme Mekis  

Please

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Joan Miller  

To Whom It May Concern,

I am a fourth generation Costa Mesa resident that goes back to the days of it being called “Goat Hill. I am appalled and dismayed there is a movement to split up Costa Mesa in the redistricting process.

It is ESSENTIAL that we keep Costa Mesa united and not divided.

I implore you to only consider Maps 5 and 2A!

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

Thank you for keeping redistricting fair and balanced respecting our civic representation in Costa Mesa.

11/8/2021 Dr. Gerardo de Jesus  

KEEP MEADOWOODS NEIGHBORHOOD IN ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT 4 MY PARENTS AND I HAVE LIVED IN THIS DISTRICT FOR OVER 30 YEARS. WE ARE ACTIVE IN CIVIC ACTIVITIES AND HAVE DO HOPE THAT THIS DISTRICT REMAINS AS IS. MAINTAINING A BALANCE IN ETHNIC AND SOCIAL COMPOSITION IS ESSENTIAL FOR CITIZENS TO FEEL REPRESENTED.

11/8/2021 Lara Horgan  

Dear OC Supervisors,

I strongly support maps 5 and 2a. Having worked, shopped and dined in Costa Mesa for the last 30 years, I know that Costa Mesa culturally and socioeconomically distinct from surrounding communities.

Thank you for your attention.

11/8/2021 Roseanne Brown  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Theresa Stephens  

I support maps 5 and 2a.

11/8/2021 Cheryl L Galloway  

Keep Costa Mesa united. I support Maps 5 and 2A.
I am an active voter.
Chery l Galloway

11/8/2021 Peter Riley  

Keep Costa Mesa United.

I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Elizabeth Brennan  

Keep Costa Mesa United.

I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Natalie Rokos  

I respectfully ask that you keep Costa Mesa united and not split it for redistricting.

I support Maps 5 and 2A.

Thank you for your serious consideration to my request.

11/8/2021 Penny Elia  

The public has been purposely kept in the dark about your plans to redistrict. Keep Costa Mesa united!

11/8/2021 Jason Feddy  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/8/2021 Janet Bescoby  

Keep Costa Mesa United!

I support map 5 and 2A.

11/8/2021 Debbi Parrott  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A Debbi Parrott, Huntington Beach 92649

11/8/2021 Carol Lovely  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Debbie Silverstein  

Keep Costa Mesa United! I support maps 5 and 2a.

11/7/2021 Andrea Alexander  

Dear Board of Supervisors,

I would appreciate that you, our Board of Supervisors, keep Costa Mesa together. Do not split our city. I suggest that the Board consider strongly maps numbered 5 and 2A.

It is important that you, as a Board, remain unpolitical in this process and that Costa Mesa continue to be United as a singular District. Anything else would suggest gerrymandering. We are watching this process carefully and your decisions will speak volumes.

11/7/2021 Joseph Aguilera  

I would like to keep Costa Mesa united. I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Vivian Candy  

Keep Costa Mesa United! I support Maps 5 & 2A.

11/7/2021 Joan Nichols  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Aline A. Blumetti  

“Keep Costa Mesa United”.

I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Barbara J Anderson  

I support Maps 5 and 2 A

Keep Costa Mesa United

11/7/2021 George Weiss  

Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Judy Stamm  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Nicole Nelson  

Keep Costa Mesa United. I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Debra Quam  

It would not serve any good purpose to split Costa Mesa and would have many negative impacts. Keep Costa Mesa united. I support map 2A and map 5 and I currently live in District 2.

11/7/2021 Audrey Prosser  

Please keep Costa Mesa United. I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Anna-Marie Claassen  

Please keep Costa Mesa United. I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Mary O’Loughlin  

I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Ann Owens  

Dear Board of Supervisors,

Please consider fairness and transparency when picking your new redistricting maps. Please keep Costa Mesa united. Cities should not be split. I support maps 2 and 5 A as they have the fairest boundaries. Do not lower yourself to political manipulations.

Sincerely,
Ann Owens
Lake Forest, Cac

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Dear Board of Supervisors,
Please be fair in drawing the new redistricting maps. Costa Mesa or any other city should not be divided. One week is insufficient time to peruse all the maps presented, however I do prefer maps 2A and 5. These political tricks only show your lack of honesty and fair play.

Sincerely,
Ann Owens
Lake Forest, Ca

11/7/2021 Gialisa Gaffaney  

It is transparently political that you want to split the city of costa mesa. Keep Costa Mesa united! Keep gerrymandering out of politics.

If you want costa mesa voters, come up with better policies that appeal to them. Do not divide a city. I support maps 5 and 2A.

I am a resident and homeowner in Newport Beach, CA.

11/7/2021 Nina Smith  

Hello...

I'm a Costa Mesa business owner and a Newport Beach resident.

Keep Costa Mesa United. I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Elizabeth Parker  

I live in Costa Mesa, and the following maps are the BEST for Costa Mesa residents:

2A and 5

Splitting up Costa Mesa violates the 'keep communities together' which is mandated in law!

11/7/2021 Julie Frost  

Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Carol Nilsen  

Dear Board of supervisors,
I support a unified Costa Mesa. Please vote in support of maps 5 and 2A.
Carol Nilsen
Laguna Beach

11/7/2021 Louise Adler  

Keep Costa Mesa united. I support Maps 5 an 2A

11/7/2021 Dan Haspert  

This idea is shameful. Isupport maps 5 and 2a. Daniel E. Haspert, MD

11/7/2021 Helaine Feingold  

I made an error in the last email I sent. I want to keep Costa Mesa United and keep maps five and2A Helaine Feingold

11/7/2021 Anne Caenn  

Keep Costa Mesa United. I support Maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Gregory McDonel  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Chris  

No

11/7/2021 Jo Shade Rossmoor Homeowners Assoc.

Adamantly, oppose this redistricting...
Didn't purchase our home in the LA county for many reasons.
Not about to accept this on any level.

11/7/2021 Kim Collell  

To the OC Board of Supervisors,
I strongly oppose the proposed redistricting changes. No one wants Costa Mesa divided. I support Maps 5 and 2A.
Keep Costa Mesa united! We expect you to represent our voices, not manipulating our district for political gains. No gerrymandering in OC. We are watching...

11/7/2021 Jahn Levitt  

Keep Costa Mesa united!
I support maps 5 and 2A.

11/7/2021 Danielle Braham  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Barbara Schilling  

“Keep Costa Mesa United” I support Maps 5 and 2A

11/7/2021 Suad Elias  

I want to express my support for Maps 5 and 2A. Costa Mesa should stay united.

11/7/2021 Brad & Kathy de Marquette  

To the members of the commission which is considering redistricting Orange County and surrounding counties,

As residents of San Clemente for 33 years we emplore the Commission to keep Orange County beaches as they are with representation by Orange County, and not by San Diego nor Los Angeles. All Orange County beaches shall be united in one congressional district. We need representatives that truly represent our beach area and will address our unique concerns, not those of Los Angeles, San Diego or Riverside counties.

We appreciate your consideration to keep our district intact

11/7/2021 Clark Riley  

Do not redistrict

11/7/2021 Ginger Leibfreid  

I do not want Huntington Beach to be redistricted from Orange County to LA County. When I look at the shore of Long Beach it is nothing like the shores of Orange County! Befoer we purchased our home in 1989 in Huntington Beach, we looked in LA County, Long Beach to be specific we decided we wanted to forever be in Orange County for its lovely coastline and many reasons. Please know I oppose the redistricting of my home city of Huntington Beach to LA County and am asking you to oppose as well!

11/7/2021 Samuel Helm  

Please do not divide the City of Costa Mesa in any redistricting plan. Keep Costa Mesa whole. I understand "map 2A" is the redistricting option that will keep Costa Mesa whole.

11/6/2021 Fabia Barsic  

Please do NOT redistrict Orange County. We need to keep all voting districts as it is and all beaches of Orange County part of the same county going forward. Orange County has a history with all of its beaches, keeping the caliber of those beaches above all other counties, in many ways. y

All Orange County Beach cities shall stay in Orange County and not be redistricted to other counties.y

Sincerely,
Fabia Barsic
Resident of San Clemente, Orange County

11/6/2021 Carolyn Byrne  

To the Members of the Commission which is considering redistricting Orange County and surroundings counties.

As a resident of La Palma I emplore the Commission to keep Orange County beaches as they are with representation by Orange County, and not by San Diego nor Los Angeles. All Orange County beaches shall be united in one congressional district.

11/5/2021 Catherine Harbin   PDF
11/5/2021   Orange County LAFCO

PDF

Good afternoon,

Please find the attached agency comments from Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission relative to the 2021 County of Orange Redistricting Proposals. If you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Emery, Executive Officer, at (714) 640-5100 or email cemery@oclafco.org.

Luis Tapia
Policy Analyst
Orange LAFCO

11/5/2021 Email from Jeff Gibson  

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11/4/2021 Email from Alexander C. Gonzalez  

CORRESPONDENCE

11/4/2021 Zachary Griggy Associated Students of UC Irvine

My name is Zachary Griggy and I represent over 6,000 UC Irvine undergraduates in the UCI undergraduate student Senate. I’m writing on behalf of the Associated Students of UC Irvine to express our concerns about Proposals 2 and 4 and how they treat Irvine’s college student population and UC Irvine’s off-campus student population.

UC Irvine is a community of over 30,000 undergraduate students, 6,000 graduate students and thousands of university professors, administrators and staff. The University is a powerful engine for the local economy and student upward mobility, as many of UCI’s undergraduate students are first generation students or from low-income families. While most UCI students live within two miles of campus, a large contingent of students live farther away from campus in other Irvine neighborhoods and commute to and from their classes due to unaffordable rents near the main campus.

ASUCI is concerned about Proposals 2 and 4, as we believe these maps could divide UCI’s off-campus student population. The ASUCI Senate voted unanimously on Tuesday to officially oppose Proposals 2 and 4 unless the maps are amended to better keep Irvine’s college student population together. We believe these maps will jeopardize Irvine college students opportunity for political representation by dividing UCI’s off-campus student population and, in the case, of Proposal 2, separating UC Irvine from Irvine Valley College, a campus where many UCI students attend classes and whose students have similar issues in need of representation.

We hope that the board will make the following changes to Proposals 2 and 4 to make them more representative of Irvine college students as well as the city in general:

- Avoiding dividing the city of Irvine between districts, if possible. This would help ensure that UCI’s off-campus population is better represented and minimize potential for voter confusion.

- If Irvine must be divided, do not divide the city into more than two districts and avoid using Interstate 405 as the dividing line, which is a boundary that would separate UCI from IVC and many off-campus students from the main campus

- Minimize the amount of coastal Orange County South Irvine gets paired with. UC Irvine serves a number of low-income and first generation college students and we are concerned that pairing UC Irvine and the middle class neighborhoods of south Irvine could result in a district that does not represent those communities

We hope that the Board will listen to our concerns and we thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Zachary R. Griggy

Social Sciences Senator

Associated Students of UC Irvine

11/3/2021 Cassius Rutherford  

As an active voter, I write to ask that you make sure that the City of Costa Mesa is wholly included in one supervisorial district. The plans to divide the city into multiple supervisors' districts are unwarranted and will negatively impact our residents in the political process. Given that Costa Mesa was recently the target of a lawsuit under the voting rights act due to parts of the city not receiving fair representation over several decades, it would also be unwise for the county to break up the city into multiple political districts. Please keep Costa Mesa in one district.

11/3/2021 Wendy Leece  

Please do not select a map that would divide Costa Mesa.

Thank you very much.

Wendy Leece

Costa Mesa resident

11/2/2021 Uyen Vo  

My name is Uyen Vo and I am a resident of Westminster, CA. I support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance Supervisorial map. This map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The current map configuration has disenfranchised communities of color by prioritizing the interests of one political party.

The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines, considering the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current configuration.

The board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration. I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/2/2021 Cuong Vo  

My name is Cuong Vo and I am a resident of Westminster, CA. I support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance Supervisorial map. This map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The current map configuration has disenfranchised communities of color by prioritizing the interests of one political party.

The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines, considering the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current configuration.

The board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration. I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/2/2021 Phuong Vo  

Hello,

My name is Phuong Vo and I am a resident of Long Beach, CA. I’m writing to support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map. As the current map configuration stands, communities of color are disenfranchised because of the prioritization of the interests of one political party. Whereas the OC PRA map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current map configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines. Including consideration of the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current map. The Board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration, so I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/2/2021 John Holmquist  

To whom it may concern:

I am a citizen and 35 year resident of Rossmoor. It is my strong belief that the unincorporated community of Rossmoor should in all matters and respects be governed by Orange County. Any consideration or proposal to place Rossmoor in a legislative district other than Orange County should be rejected immediately. Our neighboring cities of Los Alamitos and Seal Beach together comprise a tight knit, well-balanced community. All three are located in the County of Orange and share the Los Alamitos school district. Any redistricting with Long Beach or other communities in Los Angeles county makes no sense for any residents. Thank you!

It is my strong belief that the unincorporated community of Rossmoor should in all matters and respects be governed by Orange County. Any consideration or proposal to place Rossmoor in a legislative district other than Orange County should be rejected immediately. Our neighboring cities of Los Alamitos and Seal Beach together comprise a tight knit, well-balanced community. All three are located in the County of Orange and share the Los Alamitos school district. Any redistricting with Long Beach or other communities in Los Angeles county makes no sense for any residents.

11/2/2021 Ryan Daliwal  

My name is Ryan and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I’m writing to support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map. As the current map configuration stands, communities of color are disenfranchised because of the prioritization of the interests of one political party. Whereas the OC PRA map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current map configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines. Including consideration of the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current map. The Board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration, so I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/2/2021 Charles Victorio  

My name is Charles Victorio and I am a resident of Irvine. The way the current districts are set up, it is a partisan effort to disenfranchise communities of color. The map from the OC PRA is influenced by input from the community on how to improve the situation. I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/2/2021 Marc Ang  

PDF including 45 signatories in support of Proposal Map 2

11/2/2021 Nathan Hayden  

My name is Nathan Hayden and I am a resident of Irvine. I support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance Supervisorial map. This map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The current map configuration has disenfranchised communities of color by prioritizing the interests of one political party.

The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines, considering the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current configuration.

The board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration. I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

Thank you

11/1/2021 Cierra Nevada  

Dear members of OC BOS:

I am writing this to request your support in voting for redistricting proposal map #2

1. This map proposal creates the strongest Asian Pacific Islander district of any proposal, unifying and focused on our common Asian needs.

2. Connects Orange County's growing north-western Asian Pacific Islander communities, especially in cities like Garden Grove, Fullerton, Westminster and Fountain Valley.

3. It is the strongest possible configuration to empower API voices as a whole.

4. It is legally sound and creates a Latino Voting Rights Act district as required by law

Communities of interest deserve local representation that advocates for their needs and values and promotes opportunities for them. I hope the immigrant communities of Orange County can look forward to a local government that serves and represents them well by adopting the proposal #2 map. The map #2 also keeps Los Alamitos Unified School District intact,, as it covers three cities- Seal Beach, Los Alamitos and Rossmoor.

Please vote in favor of proposal map #2. Thank you very much,

 

11/1/2021 Chelsea Boyle  

My name is Chelsea Boyle and I am a resident of Irvine. I’m writing to support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map. As the current map configuration stands, communities of color are disenfranchised because of the prioritization of the interests of one political party. Whereas the OC PRA map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current map configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines. Including consideration of the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current map. The Board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration, so I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map. Thank you.

11/1/2021 Chris Jeong  

My name is Chris Jeong and I am a resident of Irvine, CA. I’m writing to support the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map. As the current map configuration stands, communities of color are disenfranchised because of the prioritization of the interests of one political party. Whereas the OC PRA map prioritizes communities that have been historically marginalized, corrects the problems with the current map configuration, and complies with the legal requirements of the Voting Rights Act and Fair Maps Act. The OC PRA map has made communities of interest its top priority when drawing lines. Including consideration of the important testimonies of residents from communities that have been harmed by the current map. The Board needs to correct the significant legal problems with the current map configuration, so I urge you to adopt the OC People’s Redistricting Alliance map.

11/1/2021 Harumi Lucak  

Dear members of Orange County Board of supervisors:

I am writing this to give full support to the proposal #2 redistricting.

Being an american of Asian descent I believe the proposal #2 redistricting map:

 

1. Creates the strongest API district of any proposal

2. Connects OC's growing north-western API communities

3. Strongest possible configuration to empower API voices

4. It is legally sound and creates a Latino VRA district as required by law

5. This will help the Asian community in the next 10 years as these lines will be set.

Thank you very much in advance for considering my support for the proposal #2 map.

11/1/2021 Ron Kirkpatrick  

My name is Ron Kirkpatrick and I live in Rossmoor and I'm a member of the Rossmoor Homeowners Association (RHA). I am against proposals that would separate Rossmoor from our neighbors in Los Alamitos and Seal Beach. We all share a school district, infrastructure and commerce and, in many ways, share common goals. As a result I am against maps 1, 6 and 8. I agree with Los Alamitos Unified School Superintendent Dr. Andrew Pulver that Map 7 is the best for our shared area. It splits our cities and communities the least of all 8 maps. Thank you for your consideration

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