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2011 Orange County Redistricting Submittal Processes
Redistricting CommitteeOrange County, CaliforniaApril 1, 2011
Deborah Diep, DirectorCenter for Demographic ResearchCalifornia State University, Fullerton
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Methods to Submit Plan
1. Online using the County-hosted redistricting software at select locations
2. CD from those with Maptitude’s desktop version of the Redistricting software
3. Hardcopy with CD
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Option 1: County-hosted software FAQ guide
Step-by-step guide for online software Recaps items needed for Desktop software
and hardcopy submittals http://egov.ocgov.com/ocgov/Government/Redistricting
First time users Need access to active email address at first
log in to validate account May need more than one session
Plan does not need to be completed in one session
Once a user account is created it can be accessed from any County-hosted site
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Optional Verification of Submitted Plan
If verification email that online plan was received is desired:Send an email from the email address
used to submit the plan, along with your user name, to [email protected] requesting verification
Response via email within one (1) business day
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Option 2:Those with Desktop software
For those with Maptitude’s desktop Redistricting software
From the Redistricting/Plan Utilities/Export Plan menu- export a binary file (*.bin).
Submit CD to CDR with *.bin file Item 9- summary narrative of
proposed plan
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Option 3:Hardcopy with CD 4 required items outlined in the Redistricting
Kit Partial Census Tracts assigned to proposed
Supervisorial Districts (Item 3C) General map of proposed districts (Item 6) Summary tables of proposed plan elements
(Item 7) Narrative description of proposed plan (Item 9) If applicable: Block assignments if partial
tracts are split (Item 8)
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2011 Redistricting Demographic Submittal Kit
1. Public Participation Plan2. California Elections Code 3. 2010 Census data- INCLUDES REQUIRED ITEM4. Registered voters information by census tract5. Recent supervisorial elections results by census
tract6. Three (3) County base maps- 1 map showing
proposed districts is REQUIRED7. Summary table of elements of the plan, including
sample. REQUIRED ITEM 8. Partial Census Tract Forms. REQUIRED ITEM if
applicable 9. Narrative description REQUIRED ITEM 10. Map to CDR
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Item 1
Public Participation Plan
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Item 2
Elections Code
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Item 3A
2010 Census Population Totals for Cities & Communities by District
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Item 3B- 2010 Census Total and 18+ Population
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Item 3C- REQUIREDCensus Tract District Assignment Log
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Item 4- Voter Data
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Item 5- Election Results
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Item 6
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Item 6
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Item 6 (Sample) REQUIRED
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Item 7-1 REQUIRED
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Item 7-1 SAMPLE
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Item 7-2 REQUIRED
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Item 7-2 SAMPLE
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Item 8
Partial Census Tract Form
REQUIRED
if applicable
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Item 9- REQUIRED
A narrative description of the proposed plan, preferably in 250 words or less. The narrative may include a description of how the plan complies with the General Instructions for Developing/ Submitting a Proposed Redistricting Plan in the Public Participation Plan.
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Item 10- Map to CDR
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Submittal Methods Recap
1. Online using the County-hosted redistricting software at select locations
2. CD from those with Maptitude’s desktop version of the Redistricting software
3. Hardcopy with CD
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Deadlines for Proposed Redistricting Plans
May 4- 5:00PM if you want CDR to review your proposal for requirement compliance.
May 18, 2011 5:00PM is final deadline to submit in hardcopy, online, or CD in order to be considered by the Redistricting Committee. Neither the County nor CDR is responsible for rejection
of proposals that are either not received by the deadline or are incomplete or that do not comply with the requirements listed in the public participation plan.
Don’t wait until the last minute, give yourself plenty of time and a buffer zone before the deadline.