Redistricting Commission

The Oakland Redistricting Commission sets new district boundaries every ten years for the City Council and School Board, in accordance with the US Census.

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Learn More About Elections Process

News flash! The district lines have changed for City Council and the Oakland School Board, effective February 23. 2022. Learn more about how these changes impact your neighborhood!

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Documents

Written Comments Submitted to the Commission

Rules of Procedure

The Redistricting Commission adopted its Rules of Procedure on November 12, 2020 (Resolution No. 20-001). The Commission adopted an amendment to its Rules of Procedure on March 10, 2021 (Resolution No. 21-001).

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Meet the Redistricting Commissioners

In November 2014, the Oakland electorate approved a ballot measure creating an independent Redistricting Commission that will re-draw the boundary lines for City Council and Oakland Unified School Board of Directors districts following the U.S. Census.

On August 27, 2020, all members of the Redistricting Commission were announced. The Commission is responsible for approving the final boundary lines no later than December 31, 2021.

You can read more about the redistricting process and work of the Commission in Article II, Section 220 of the City Charter.

For information on the city's prior redistricting effort, please visit our 2013 City Council Redistricting page.