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About Redistricting
Every 10 years, after new population figures from the decennial census are released by the U.S. Census Bureau, San Jose establishes new City Council District boundaries. These boundaries determine which Council District represents each resident, and ensures equal representation for San Jose citizens. Look up your address to find out if you are now in a new Council District.
An ordinance establishing new City Council District boundaries is effective on February 11, 2022.
RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL
Redistricting Advisory Commission ReportMAP EXHIBITS
Interactive maps are available on the Redistricting GIS Hub web page.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)
Available in English (PDF), Spanish (PDF), Vietnamese (PDF), Chinese Traditional (PDF).
REDISTRICTING ADVISORY COMMISSION ROSTER
Name | District |
---|---|
Fred Buzo | Chair |
Jonathan Bruns | District 1 |
Lenka Wright | District 10 |
Enedina Cardenas | District 2, Vice Chair (Acting Chair June-Nov) |
Dee Barragan | District 3 |
Gloria Collins | District 4 |
Ramon Martinez | District 5 |
Andrew Ditlevsen | District 6 |
Freddie W. Sidbury Jr. | District 7 |
Sylvia Alvarez | District 8 |
B J Fadem | District 9 |