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OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE TO THE SPECIAL MASTERS
ON REAPPORTIONMENT, JUNE 28, 1973
The legitimate goals of reapportionment should be
to achieve fair and equal representation in the Legislature
and in Congress for all the people of California and to
improve the capacity of our legislators to represent their
constituents. So called "gerrymandering" based on political
or racial considerations is inconsistent with those goals.
Instead of allowing such motives to distort the districting
process, I believe the Legislature should adhere consistently
to such criteria as relative equality of population, compactness,
preservation of local boundaries and communities of interest,
and other factors which would result in districts which preserve
and enhance the quality of legislative representation.
The principle that the legislature should be guided
by standards or criteria in reapportioning itself and the
State's Congressional districts has a long history. Article
IV, Section 6 of the California Constitution, adopted in 1926,
provided in part as follows:
"
Such districts shall be composed of contigu-
ous territory, and assembly districts shall be as
nearly equal in population as may be
In the
formation of assembly districts no county, or city
and county, shall be divided, unless it contains
sufficient population within itself to form two or
more districts,
nor shall a part of any county,
or of any city and county, be united with any other
county, or city and county, in forming any assembly
or sénatorial district. =
Article IV, Section 27 of the California Constitution contains
similar provisions for Congressional districts.
During the mid-1960's, the United States Supreme
Court adosted the rulo that the consideration which
should govern State Legislatures in redistricting themselves
was the achievement of population equality between districts.
United States Supreme this
rule where State legislative, as distinguished from Congressional,
districting is concerned. Specifically, it held that the Virginia
Legislature, in drawing a redistricting plan for the lower house
which respected the boundaries of local governmental subdivisions,
was permitted greater flexibility in population deviation between
the districts. Other decisions of the United States Supreme Court
have struck down racial gerrymanders.
The California Legislature has set forth in Government
Code Section 25001 the criteria which should be followed in
reapportioning county supervisorial districts. That section
provides that the boards may consider, in addition to equality
of population, the following:
"
(a) topography, (b) geography, (c) cohe-
siveness, contiguity, integrity, and compactness
of territory, and (d) community of interests of
the districts."
With the recent Mahan decision further confirming the
language of the California Constitution and of my veto messages
of January, 1972, I wish to reemphasize criteria which should
be considered as a basis for a fair and equal redistricting.
These are as follows:
1. Districts should be as nearly equal in population
as possible.
2. Districts should be as compact as possible and
provide easy accessibility between different areas in the
districts.
3. Districts should be composed of contiguous
territory.
4. District lines should follow existing county and
city boundaries where possible.
5. Districts should be composed of communities which
share common historical, geographical, topographic, cultural,
to the above criteria and without regard to race or ethnic back-
ground. District boundarios should not attempt to exclude or
include particular ethnic or racial minorities in one constituency
to dilute the voting strength of such minorities, and when such
minorities exist in large communities, those communities should
not be carved up among several districts in order to protect
incumbents of another race or ethnic background.
These principles improve citizen access and identi-
fication with their elected representatives, facilitate com-
munications of representatives with their constituents, and
reduce the costs of campaigns. Moreover, these criteria
preclude meandering lines which reach out in order to attach
portions of other communities which may be many miles away
and separated from the heart of the district by mountain
ranges or large expanses of unpopulated territory. In summary,
such criteria, consistently applied, will produce districts
which are fair to all Californians and which enhance rather
than impair the representative process.
The "one person, one vote" rule was applied to
eliminate gross population disparities among districts. By
1971, the courts were requiring mathematical exactness between
districts. Unfortunately, many legislatures concluded from
this development that population equality was the only yard-
stick for measuring the legality and fairness of a redistricting
plan that any plan, no matter how absurd, would be acceptable
if its districts were precisely equal.
Armed with census and political data, applying the
equality of population, legislatures developed redistricting
plans which made a mockery of the goal of fair and equal
representation and reached new heights of sophisticated
natiti
good one and provides an important starting point for fair
and equal districting, but it cannot stand alone. Its use
in combination with the computer and without any other cri-
teria can lead to a distortion of the entire representative
process. Conversely, the computer combined with unbiased
criteria can be used to create equitable districts with
population variations within acceptable limits.
I believe the current controversy over reapportionment
in California, now well into its third year, demonstrates the
need to restore balance to the redistricting process by requiring
the consistent application of common sense criteria such as those
outlined above.
Although the Special Masters face an enormously difficult
task, they also have an historic opportunity to restore ration-
ality and fairness to the districting process in California. As
a citizen and voter, I join millions of others throughout the
State in the hope that the Special Masters will achieve success
in their efforts to provide California with the kind of equitable
reapportionment to which it is entitled, under guidelines similar
to those presented here.
In a day when too many already doubt the ability of
government to act fairly in the interest of the voters, it would
be tragic should the redistricting process result in the debasement
of the voters' franchise through modern versions of the ancient
gerrymanders.
We look to you to draw Medistricting lines that will
enable the people of California to be fairly and effectively
represented.
The legislative efforts to reapportion the state was contained
in Senate Bill 195. This legislation lumped assembly, senate and
congressional reapportionment plans together. This was a ploy by
the Assembly leadership, because I had publicly stated that the
Senate reapportionment was as fair and honest as possible under
the conditions, but that the Assembly plan contained gross and
indefensible gerrymandering.
By lumping all the plans together, the Assembly majority
leadership was forcing me into an "all or nothing" situation,
similar to the way they foisted an unneeded 1-cent additional sales tax
on the people.
The fact that California has had a history of gerrymandering
which has militated against fair reapportionment or fair districting
for the people does not mean that we should settle for it forever more
because it has been a custom of the past.
When I vetoed SB 195 last June, we didn't hear a word of dissent
from the people. In fact, everything we heard from the citizenry
urged a veto of the bill. And that included editorial comments from
all the major newspapers throughout the state of California, including
the L.A. Times.
The legitimate goals of reapportionment should be to achieve fair
and equal representation in the legislature and in Congress for all
the people of California and to improve the capacity of our legislators
to represent their constituents.
My vetoes of the redistricting plans in December, 1971, were based
on the lack of regard for these principles. Because the proposed 1973
Congressional and Assembly districing measures contained no substantial
improvements over the 1971 proposals, I was once again impelled, in
the interest of equal and effective representation, to veto the
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legislature's attempts at reapportionment.
The Senate districts set forth in Senate Bill 195, however,
did improve since 1971. They are not subject in the same degree
to the criticisms of the Congressional and Assembly districts and,
if I had received a separate bill proposing establishment of these Senate
districts, I would have signed it because of the Senate's honest effort
during recent months to improve the districts. This effort was an
enlightened one in that it utilized population variations permitted in
the recent Virginia decision to reach its goal. On the contrary, the
Assembly district portions of the bill took no cognizance of this
decision.
CRITERIA FOR REDISTRICTING
The principle that the legislature should be guided by standards
or criteria in reapportioning itself and the State's Congressional
districts has a long history. Article IV, Section 6 of the California
Constitution, adopted in 1926, provided in part as follows:
"
Such districts shall be composed of contiguous territory,
and assembly districts, shall be as nearly equal in population
as may be
In the formation of assembly districts no county,
or city and county, shall be divided, unless it contains
sufficient population within itself to form two or more districts,
nor shall a part of any county, or of any city and county,
be united with any other county, or city and county, in forming
any assembly or senatorial district."
Article IV, Section 27 of the California Constitution contains similar
provisions for Congressional districts.
Here are the guidelines which the legislature should follow to
arrive at a fair and equal redistricting:
1.
Districts should be as nearly equal in population as possible.
2.
Districts should be as compact as possible and provide easy
accessibility between different areas in the districts.
3.
Districts should be composed of contiguous territory.
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4.
District lines should follow existing county and city
boundaries where possible.
5.
Districts should be composed of communities which share
common historical, geographical. topographic, cultural,
and other interests.
6.
District lines should be drawn solely with regard to the
above criteria and without regard to race or ethnic back-
ground. District boundaries should not attempt to exclude or
include particular ethnic or racial minorities in one
constituency to dilute the voting strength of such minorities
and when such minorities exist in large communities, those
communities should not be carved up among several districts
in order to protect incumbents of another race or ethnic
background.
These principles improve citizen access and identification with
their elected representatives, facilitate communications of representatives
with their constituents, and reduce the costs of campaigns. Moreover,
these criteria preclude meandering lines which reach out in order to
attach portions of other communities which may be many miles away and
separated from the heart of the district by mountain ranges or large
expanses of unpopulated territory.
FAULTS IN S.B. 195
LACK OF EQUALITY OF POPULATION
Despite some minor changes in the lines in some of the districts
in the Congressional plan, presumably to achieve greater equality than
the 1971 Assembly Bill 16 plan, 22 of the districts were unchanged by
S.B. 195, and several of these still deviate from the equality of
population which a good-faith effort could easily have achieved.
Indeed, the difference between the smallest unchanged district and
the largest exceeds 3,000 persons.
Even some of the altered districts are still deficient in this
Los Angeles,
respect. In the case of the 21st district in MA, territory was added
even though the district was already overpopulated. In another instance,
several counties were combined to form three districts (the 1st, 5th and
6th districts), but the combined populations of these counties are more
than 2,000 short of the number of persons required for three full
districts. Such deviations from equality diminish equal representation
for the citizens in overpopulated districts.
LACK OF COMPACTNESS
Compactness is one of the chief requirements of a rational reap-
portionment policy, for compact districts create constituencies that
are more easily and effectively represented, that allow the people more
direct access to their representatives and that lighten the task of
conducting elections.
Congressional district 36, located in Kern and Kings Counties,
is notable for its long, thin arm which reaches through sparsely populated
and unpopulated stretches of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties
to attach the population around the campus of the University of California
at Santa Barbara.
Congressional District 42, based in central San Diego County and
including parts of the City of San Diego, runs in an irregular pattern
north to pick up part of the community of Newport Beach in Orange County,
80 miles away.
Congressional District 43, a district based in Riverside and
Imperial Counties, unnecessarily includes citizens from distant coastal
areas near the City of San Diego, and part of the City itself.
Congressional Districts 28 and 37 in Los Angeles both include
grotesque appendages and meandering lines which cannot have resulted
from any acceptable rationale.
The changes which SB 195 made in the 1971 AB 16 plan failed to
improve a single one of these deficiencies. Indeed, changes to the
28th, and 37th districts make them even less compact and more absurd
than they were in the 1972 versions.
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In the Assembly Plan, Assembly District 29 extends all the way
from the community of Taft in Kern County to the City of San Jose in
Santa Clara County, truly a remarkable feat of cartography. Assembly
District 23 runs from the San Luis Obispo-Kern County line to the western
San Bernardino County communities of Upland and Ontario. Assembly District
69, which has probably elicited more adverse public comment than any
other district, runs in narrow, irregular corridors along the borders
of Orange and Los Angeles Counties. San Diego County Assembly districts
76, 78, 79, and 80 wander through the county in jigsaw fashion, dividing
the urban areas of the county in an irrational manner which is bound to
confuse the electorate.
UNNECESSARY DIVISION OF INTERESTS
These plans blatantly fail to pay due respect to the needs and
interests of the different communities and the political divisions in
the state. The districts provided for cut across county and city lines,
fragment other established political division of the state, and violate
the identity of innumerable communities. Again, the sole purpose seems
to have been to achieve partisan gains.
Numerous examples of divisions of local political subdivisions can
be cited, but I will mention only the more flagrant ones in Southern
California. But this gerrymandering is rampant throughout the state.
Congressional Districts 23 and 34 wind tortously through Los
Angeles and Orange Counties, crossing city boundaries with utter abandon
and creating districts composed of widely separated fragments of cities
and communities of interest. Congressional District 38 substantially
divides 6 of the 7 largest cities within its borders including Riverside,
San Bernardino, and Pomona.
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Assembly districts in the eastern part of Los Angeles County
seemingly pay no attention at all to the community lines as they
wander in random fashion throughout this area. Assembly District
69, of course, notorious for its absure, contorted corridors, is
also notable for its division of virtually every community it touches,
since few incorporated communities are small enough to fit within
such narrow confines. This district could best be described as
looking like a circus ferris wheel, distorted by the intense heat
of partisan politics.
I cannot, in good conscience, tell the people of California
that these plans pay due regard for the value of preserving our
communities intact within the representative structure or provide
the citizens within these communities and immediately surrounding
areas with the fair and equitable representation to which they are
entitled.
It would have been idealist, and totally fair to the people of
California if the leadership in the legislature had just sat down
and reapportioned the State of California without taking into
consideration party registration. But that was obviously too much
to ask.
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NEWS RELEASE
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
4200 STATE BUILDING. SAN FRANCISCO 94102
CONTACT:
WINIFRED L. HEPPERLE
PELEASE
DATE:
November 28, 1973
PUBLIC INFORMATION ATTORNEY
(415) 557-2326
RELEASE
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SUBJECT: Legislature V. Reinecke
[Sac. 7917, 7919, 7923]
CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS
MASTERS' REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN
State reapportionment plans recommended by three
Special Masters were adopted virtually intact by a unanimous
California Supreme Court today. The new congressional dis-
tricts, and the State Senate and Assembly districts will be
used in the 1974 elections and until new reapportionment
plans are adopted following the 1980 census.
The order is final, and becomes effective today.
The opinion was written by Chief Justice Donald R. Wright.
Since the new districts were not established for one
full year before the 1974 general election, the Court held the
one-year residence requirement for state legislators is not ap-
plicable. The ruling stated, however, that a candidate must
be a resident of the district in which he runs by January 28,
1974. This is the first date specified in the Election Code
for filing a declaration of intention to become a candidate.
Elections to 20 of the 40 Senate seats will continue
to be held every two years. Consequently, elections for Sena-
tors from new reapportioned even-numbered districts will be
held in 1974, and for odd-numbered districts in 1976. Even
though reapportionment will mean that some voters-those moved
from an old even-numbered district to a new odd-numbered dis-
trict-will not be able to vote for a six-year period, the
Court concluded this did not deny them equal protection under
the Federal Constitution.
Referring to the Commission report, the Court observed
that the Masters had reviewed the evidence, listed appropriate
criteria, explained why other reapportionment plans were not
suitable, and had described their methods and reasoning in
reaching the recommended plans.
The Court approved and adopted the seven criteria
used by the Masters as a basis for reapportionment:
1. Strict equality of population for congressional
districts, and reasonable equality for legislative districts;
2. Providing districts which are contiguous and
compact;
3. Maintaining counties and cities as intact as
possible;
4. Preserving the integrity of basic geographic re-
gions as much as possible;
5. Considering community of interest;
6. Forming state senatorial districts by combining
adjacent Assembly districts, and where practicable, having con-
gressional district boundaries follow Assembly district lines;
and
7. Using the 1970 census as the basis and using
census tracts as the basic unit for district formation.
An argument that the existing relationships between
incumbents and constituents should also be a criteria was re-
jected. While acknowledging the values of such relationships,
the Court concluded that "incumbent-neutral" districting per-
mits most incumbents to keep their incumbent advantage, but
that districting to preserve the status quo "would be unfair
both to nonincumbent candidates and to electors of the new dis-
tricts who wished to support such candidates."
The Court declined to redraw any district lines rec-
ommended by the Masters because of "the serious risk of creat-
ing side effects which we could not foresee and which adversely
affected parties could not call to our attention in time for cor-
rections to be made." The opinion pointed out that the Masters
had developed expertise in their four months of study and analysis
and also had assessed the impact of alternative proposals that
had been proposed by the Legislature or that had been submitted
to them. The only modification made by the Court to the Masters'
recommendations was to interchange the numbers of the new
Senate Districts 8 and 9 (Alameda County) and 27 and 30
(Los Angeles County).
The State Constitution provides for four-year terms
for State Senators with half elected every two years. Thus,
the Court reasoned those Senators elected in 1972 are entitled
to serve until 1976 and if a vacancy occurs before then, it
should be filled by a special election of voters in the "old"
1972 district. Because of this constitutional requirement,
some inequality may result, the Court observed. For example,
changes of Senate district boundaries may permit some electors
to vote in 1972, 1974 and 1976, while others may only be able
to vote in 1972 and 1976, and still others only in 1970 and
1976. To test if these differences violate the equal protec-
tion clause, the California Court applied standards established
by the U.S. Supreme Court that in state electoral districting
cases equal protection is afforded if districting is based on
claims that a state may "rationally consider." Applying that
test the Court concluded that California "may rationally con-
sider stability and continuity in the Senate as a desirable
goal which is reasonably promoted by providing for four-year
staggered terms," and that correction of any resulting inequal-
ity would "substantially interfere" with the staggered term
system.
The first ruling of the Court regarding state reap-
portionment was made on January 18, 1972 in response to a suit
filed when the Legislature failed to reapportion itself on
the basis of the 1970 census. That decision ordered use of
temporary reapportionment plans for the 1972 elections but the
Court retained jurisdiction to draft new plans for 1974 elec-
tions if the Legislature did not. On May 10, 1972 the Court
granted the State Senate an extension of time to permit the
Legislature to attempt its own reapportionment during the re-
mainder of the year 1972. The Legislature did not act and the
Court, on March 23, 1973, appointed three Special Masters to
hold hearings and develop recommended criteria and districting
plans for the Court's consideration by August 31. On
October 30 the Supreme Court heard oral arguments concern-
ing those recommendations.
Today's decision will be published in the official
reports of the California Supreme Court.
The University of California Institute of Govern-
mental Studies in Berkeley was granted permission to store
the materials relating to the case for use by the public.
Court of Appeal Presiding Justice Murray Draper
sat on assignment. Supreme Court Justice Louis H. Burke did
not participate in the decision.
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APPENDIX A
TO
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF
SPECIAL MASTERS ON REAPPORTIONMENT
(Legislature V. Reinecke)
ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS
In the following descriptions of Assembly Dis-
tricts, census tracts (CTs herein) and enumeration dis-
tricts (EDs herein) referred to are those established
by the United States Bureau of the Census for the 1970
census and are described by maps and publications of
the Bureau of the Census.
Assembly District 1: Assembly District 1 shall consist
of the following whole counties:
Glenn
Shasta
Lassen
Siskiyou
Modoc
Tehama
Plumas
Trinity
together with the part of Butte County contained within
the following whole Enumeration Districts:
EDs 12 through 14
EDs 101 through 104
EDs 19 through 65
EDs 111 through 113.
ED 89
Assembly District 2: Assembly District 2 shall consist
of the following whole counties:
Del Norte
Lake
Humboldt
Mendocino
together with the part of Sonoma County contained within
the following whole and partial census tracts:
Appendix A
1
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1532 through 1543
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1527 - The part contained in Enumeration
District 74
CT 1529 - The part contained in Enumeration
Districts 88 and 89
CT 1530 - The part contained in Enumeration
Districts 92 and 93
CT 1531 - The part outside the city limits of
the City of Santa Rosa as they
existed on April 1, 1970.
Assembly District 3: Assembly District 3 shall consist
of the following whole counties:
Colusa
Sierra
Nevada
Sutter
Placer
Yuba
together with the part of Butte County not included within
Assembly District 1.
Assembly District 4: Assembly District 4 shall consist
of the whole County of Yolo together with the part of
the County of Solano contained within the following whole
census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2520 through 2535
together with the part of the County of Sacramento contained
within the following whole and partial census tracts:
2
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5 through 12
CT 34
CTs 20 through 24
CTs 39 and 40
CT 33
CT 98
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 13 - The part west of 24th Street
CT 14 - The part west of 24th Street
CT 53 - The part west of the Western Pacific
Railroad.
Assembly District 5: Assembly District 5 shall consist
of the part of Sacramento County contained within the
following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 55.02
CTs 60 through 76
CT 59.01
CTs 78 through 82.05
Assembly District 6: Assembly District 6 shall consist
of the part of Sacramento County contained within the
following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 4
CT 41
CTs 15 through 19
CTs 44.01 through 47
CTs 25 through 31.02
CT 52
CT 32.02
CTs 54 and 55.01
CTs 35.01 through 38
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CTs 56.01 through 58.02 CT 77
CT 59.02
CTs 88 through 91
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 13 - The part not in Assembly District 4
CT 14 - The part not in Assembly District 4
CT 53 - The part not in Assembly District 4.
Assembly District 7: Assembly District 7 shall consist
of the following whole counties:
Alpine
El Dorado
Amador
Mono
Calaveras
Tuolumne
together with the part of the County of Sacramento con-
tained in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 32.01
CTs 83 through 87
CTs 42 and 43
CTs 92 through 97
CTs 48 through 51
together with the part of the County of San Joaquin contained
in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 32.01 through 35
CTs 40 through 47.
Assembly District 8: Assembly District 8 shall consist of
the whole County of Napa, the part of the County of
Solano not contained in Assembly District 4, together with the
4
part of the County of Sonoma contained in the following
whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1501 through 1505
CTs 1514 through 1526
CT 1528
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1527 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 2
CT 1529 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 2
CT 1530 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 2
CT 1531 - the Part not contained in Assembly
District 2.
Assembly District 9: Assembly District 9 shall consist of
the whole County of Marin, together with the part of the
County of Sonoma not contained in Assembly Districts 2 or 8.
Assembly District 10: Assembly District 10 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Contra Costa contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 3010 through 3150.99
CT 3511
CTs 3280 through 3400
CTs 3551 through 3553
CTs 3420 through 3462
5
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4005 through 4010
CTs 4230 through 4235
CTs 4013 through 4037
CTs 4240 and 4251
CTs 4052 through 4064
CTs 4271 through 4286
CTs 4219 through 4222
Partial Census Tract:
CT 4239 - The part not included in Assembly District 12.
Assembly District 14: Assembly District 14 shall consist
of the part of the County of Alameda contained in the
following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4065 and 4066
CT 4302 through 4307
CTs 4070 through 4077
CT 4309
CTs 4082 through 4104
CTs 4321 through 4340
Partial Census Tract:
CT 4301 - The part contained in Enumeration Dis-
tricts 94, 98, and 102 through 105.
Assembly District 15: Assembly District 15 shall consist
of the part of the County of Alameda contained in the
following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 4308
CTs 4351 through 4403
CTs 4310 through 4312
CTs 4501 through 4517
Partial Census Tract:
CT 4301 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 12 or Assembly District 14.
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Assembly District 16: Assembly District 16 shall con-
sist of the part of the City and County of San Francisco
contained in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 101 through 109
CTs 176 through 215
CTs 112 through 119
CTs 226 through 234
CT 121
CTs 251 through 254
CT 123
CTs 606 through 610.
CT 125
Assembly District 17: Assembly District 17 shall con-
sist of the part of the City and County of San Francisco
contained in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 110 and 111
CTs 126 through 171
CT 120
CTs 301 and 302
CT 122
CTs 401 through 479
CT 124
CTs 601 through 603.
Assembly District 18: Assembly District 18 shall con-
sist of the part of the City and County of San Francisco
not contained within either Assembly District 16 or
Assembly District 17, together with the part of the
County of San Mateo contained in the following whole or
partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 6002 through 6004
CT 6012
CTs 6008 and 6009
Partial Census Tract:
CT 6007 - The part not in Assembly District 19.
Assembly District 19: Assembly District 19 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of San Mateo contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 6001
CTs 6010 and 6011
CTs 6005 and 6006
CTs 6013 through 6063
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 6007 - The part south of Vista Grande Avenue
and east of Niantic Avenue
CT 6064 - The part north of Crystal Springs Road
CT 6065 - The part west of Alameda de las Pulgas
CT 6135 - The part contained in Enumeration
District 7.
Assembly District 20: Assembly District 20 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of San Mateo contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 6066 through 6116
CTs 6136 through 6138
CTs 6123 through 6134
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 6064 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 19
CT 6065 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 19
CT 6117 - The part north of the Southern Pacific
Railroad right of way.
CT 6135 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 19.
Assembly District 21: Assembly District 21 shall consist
of the part of the County of San Mateo not contained in
Assembly District 18, Assembly District 19 or Assembly
District 20 together with the part of the County of
Santa Clara contained in the following whole or partial
census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 5046.01
CTs 5083.02 through 5099.02
CTs 5047 through 5048.02 CTs 5106 through 5116
CT 5082.01
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5046.02 - The part contained within the city
limits of Sunnyvale as they existed
on April 1, 1970.
CT 5082.02 - The part south of Inverness Way and
west of Peacock Avenue.
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Assembly District 22: Assembly District 22 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Santa Clara contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5026 through 5027.02
CT 5083.01
CTs 5065.02 through 5068.02 CTs 5100.01 through 5105
CT 5068.04 through 5081.01
CTs 5117.01 through 5118
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5062.02 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 23
CT 5068.03 - The part west of Harwood Road and
south of Los Gatos-Almaden Road.
Assembly District 23: Assembly District 23 shall consist
of the part of the County of Santa Clara contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5001 through 5025
CTs 5063.01 through 5065.01
CT 5049.01
CT 5081.02
CTs 5051 through 5062.01
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5050 - The part located east of San Jose-Alviso
Road or south of Trimble Road
CT 5062.02 - The part east of Marilla Avenue and
north of Doyle Road
CT 5082.02 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 21.
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Assembly District 24: Assembly District 24 shall con-
sist of the County of San Benito together with the part
of the County of Santa Clara located within the following
whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5028 through 5033.01
CTs 5119.01 through 5127
CTs 5033.03 through 5035.01
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5033.02 - The part located south of Quimby Road
and east of White Road
CT 5068.03 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 22.
Assembly District 25: Assembly District 25 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Alameda not contained
in Assembly District 12, Assembly District 13, Assembly
District 14 or Assembly District 15, together with the
part of the County of Santa Clara not contained in
Assembly District 21, Assembly District 22, Assembly
District 23 or Assembly District 24.
Assembly District 26: Assembly District 26 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of San Joaquin not contained
in Assembly District 7, together with the part of the
County of Stanislaus contained in the following whole
and partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 3
CTs 28 and 29
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4 - The part outside the city limits of the
City of Modesto as they existed on
April 1, 1970
CT 5 - The part outside the city limits of the
City of Modesto as they existed on
April 1, 1970
CT 36.01 - The part contained in Enumeration
Districts 226 and 252.
Assembly District 27: Assembly District 27 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Stanislaus not contained
in Assembly District 26 together with the part of the
County of Merced contained in the following whole census
tracts and Enumeration Districts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 9501 through 9506
Whole Enumeration Districts:
EDs 1 and 2
ED 50
EDs 37 through 44
EDs 52 through 112.
ED 47
Assembly District 28: Assembly District 28 shall con-
sist of the County of Santa Cruz, together with the
part of the County of Monterey contained within the
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following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 4
CTs 142 and 143
CTs 116 through 140
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 141 - The part located within the city limits
of the City of Seaside, together with
the part located west of State Highway 1
as it was aligned on August 30, 1973.
Assembly District 29: Assembly District 29 shall con-
sist of the County of San Luis Obispo, together with the
part of the County of Monterey not contained within Assembly
District 28, together with the part of the County of
Santa Barbara contained within the following whole
census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 21 through 22.02.
CT 23.02
Assembly District 30: Assembly District 30 shall con-
sist of the County of Madera and the County of Mariposa,
together with the part of the County of Merced not contained in
Assembly District 27, together with the part of the County
of Fresno contained in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 11
CTs 33 through 42
CT 13
CTs 47.01 through 48
CTs 18 through 28
CTs 75 through 84.02
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Assembly District 31: Assembly District 31 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Fresno not included in
Assembly District 30, together with the part of the County
of Tulare contained in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tract:
CTs 1 through 7.
Assembly District 32: Assembly District 32 shall consist
of the County of Kings, together with the part of the
County of Tulare not contained within Assembly District 31
and the part of the County of Kern contained within the
following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 39
CTs 45 through 50
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 33.01 - The part contained in Enumeration
Districts 470 and 471.
Assembly District 33: Assembly District 33 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Kern contained within
the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1.01 through 32.02
CT 51.02
CT 33.02 through 38
CT 60
CTs 40 through 44
CTs 62 through 64
Partial Census Tract:
CT 33.01 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 32
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Assembly District 34: Assembly District 34 shall con-
sist of the County of Inyo, together with the part of the
County of Kern not contained within Assembly District 32
or Assembly District 33, and the part of the County of San
Bernardino contained within the following whole census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 89.01 through 91.02
CT 103
CTs 93 through 100
CTs 105 through 107
together with the part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 9001 through 9110.
Assembly District 35: Assembly District 35 shall con-
sist of the part of the County of Santa Barbara not
included in Assembly District 29.
Assembly District 36: Assembly District 36 shall consist
of the part of the County of Ventura included within the
following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1
CTs 4 through 57.
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Assembly District 37: Assembly District 37 shall consist
of the part of the County of Ventura included within the
following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2 and 3
CTs 75 through 85
together with the part of the County of Los Angeles
included within the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1061.01 through 1082
CTs 1112.01 through 1113.02
CTs 1131 through 1133.03
CT 92001.01 through 9293.02
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1134.02 - That part north of Parthenia Street
or west of Mason Avenue.
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Assembly District 38: Assembly District 38 shall consis
of that part of the county of Ventura not included in
Assembly District 36 or Assembly District 37 together
with that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1134.01
CTs 1331.02 through 1376
CTs 1316 and 1317
CTs 2625 through 2627.02
CTs 1325 and 1326
CTs 8001 through 8005
Partial Census Tract:
CT 1134.02 - That part not included in Assembly
District 37.
Assembly District 39: Assembly District 39 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles included
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1041.01 through 1048
CTs 1191 through 1201.02
CTs 1091 through 1098.02
CTs 1211 through 1214
CTs 1111.01 and 1111.02
CTs 1216 through 1221
CTs 1114.01 and 1114.02
CTs 1223 and 1224
CTs 1151.01 through 1154.02 CT
1231.01
CTs 1171 through 1175
CTs 3201 through 3203.
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Assembly District 40: Assembly District 40 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1176
CTs 1311 through 1315
CTs 1202 through 1204
CTs 1318 through 1324
CT 1215
CTs 1327 through 1331.01
CTs 1231.02 through 1248
CTs 1391 and 1392.
CTs 1271.01 through 1288
Assembly District 41: Assembly District 41 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1011 through 1034
CT 3007
CT 1222
CTs 3010 through 3118
CTs 1881 and 1882.01
CT 9302.
Assembly District 42: Assembly District 42 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 3001 through 3006
CTs 4634 through 4640
CTs 3008 and 3009
CTs 4805 through 4807.02
CTs 4600 through 4630
CT 9301.
CT 4632
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Assembly District 38: Assembly District 38 shall consist
of that part of the county of Ventura not included in
Assembly District 36 or Assembly District 37 together
with that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1134.01
CTs 1331.02 through 1376
CTs 1316 and 1317
CTs 2625 through 2627.02
CTs 1325 and 1326
CTs 8001 through 8005
Partial Census Tract:
CT 1134.02 - That part not included in Assembly
District 37.
Assembly District 39: Assembly District 39 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles included
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1041.01 through 1048
CTs 1191 through 1201.02
CTs 1091 through 1098.02
CTs 1211 through 1214
CTs 1111.01 and 1111.02
CTs 1216 through 1221
CTs 1114.01 and 1114.02
CTs 1223 and 1224
CTs 1151.01 through 1154.02
CT
1231.01
CTs 1171 through 1175
CTs 3201 through 3203.
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Assembly District 45: Assembly District 45 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1253 through 1256
CTs 1941 through 1945
CTs 1431 and 1432
CTs 2115 through 2117
CT 1436.01
CTs 2141 through 2163
CTs 1437 and 1438.01
CTs 2167 through 2169
CTs 1893 through 1903.02
CT 3200
CTs 1905 through 1909
CTs 7001 through 7005.
CTs 1917 through 1924
Assembly District 46: Assembly District 46 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
CT 1882.02
CTs 2111 through 2114
CTs 1891 and 1892
CTs 2118 through 2134
CT 1904
CT 2181
CTs 1911 through 1916.02
CT 2188
CTs 1925 through 1927
CTs 2211 through 2214.01
CTs 1951 through 1959
CT 2215.01
CTs 2084 through 2089
CT 2216.01
CTs 2094 and 2095
CT 2217.01.
CT 2098
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Assembly District 47: Assembly District 47 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 2214.02
CT 2328
CT 2215.02
CTs 5325 through 5327
CT 2216.02
CTs 5331 and 5332
CTs 2217.02 through 2227
CTs 5335 and 5336
CTs 2242 through 2247
CTs 5338.01 and 5338.02
CTs 2264 through 2324
CTs 5343 through 5345.
Partial Census Tract:
CT 5324 - The part west of Downey Road.
Assembly District 48: Assembly District 48 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 2377
CTs 5328 through 5330
CT 2383
CTs 5347 through 5362
CTs 2391 through 2431
Assembly District 49: Assembly District 49 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2171 and 2172
CTs 2182 through 2187
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CTs 2189 through 2202
CTs 2718 through 2723.02
CTs 2341 through 2351
CTs 2751.01 through 2756
CTs 2361 through 2364
CTs 7024 through 7032.
Assembly District 50: Assembly District 50 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2325 through 2327
CTs 2384 through 2386
CTs 2352.01 and 2352.02
CTs 2761 through 2781
CTs 2371 through 2376
CTs 6001 through 6014.02
CTs 2378 through 2382
CTs 6019 and 6020.01.
Assembly District 51: Assembly District 51 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 6200 through 6214
CTs 6512.01 through 6514
CTs 6505 through 6507.02
CTs 6702.01 through 6706.99
Partial Census Tract:
CT 6707.02 - All except that part south of Palos
Verdes Drive or south of Miraleste
Drive.
Assembly District 52: Assembly District 52 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2931 through 2940
CT 6099
CTs 2942 through 2976.99
CTs 6500.01 through 6504
CT 5435.03
CT 6508 through 6511
CTs 5436.02 and 5436.03
CTs 6700.01 through 6701
CTs 5880 and 5991
CT 6707.01
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2941 - That part south of the westerly extension
of Hill Street
CT 6707.02 - That part not included in Assembly
District 51.
Assembly District 53: Assembly District 53 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
5436.01
CTs 2911 through 2921
CT 5437.01
CTs 5409.01 through 5410.02 CT 5438
CT 5433.02
CTs 6015 through 6018
CTs 5434 through 5435.02
CTs 6020.02 through 6041
Partial Census Tracts:
CTs 5430 and 5431 - That part not contained in the
Compton City Limits as they existed on April 1, 1970.
Assembly District 54: Assembly District 54 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5400 through 5408
CT 5531 through 5533
CTs 5411 through 5429
CTs 5535 through 5544.02
CT 5432
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Partial Census Tracts:
CTs 5430 and 5431 - That part not contained in
Assembly District 53.
Assembly District 55: Assembly District 55 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1811 through 1873
CTs 1991 through 2033
CT 1883
CTs 2036 through 2038
CTs 1971 through 1975
CTs 5306 through 5309.
Assembly District 56: Assembly District 56 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1976 and 1977
CTs 5303 through 5305
CTs 2034 and 2035
CTs 5310 through 5319
CTs 2039 through 2083
CTs 5323.01 and 5323.02
CTs 2091 through 2093
CTs 5333 and 5334
CTs 2096 and 2097
CT 5337
CT 2241
CTs 5339 through 5342
CTs 2261 through 2263
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5324 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 47.
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Assembly District 57: Assembly District 57 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 5433.01
CTs 5439 and 5440
CT 5433.03
CTs 5701 through 5706
CT 5436.04
CTs 5715.01 through 5733
CTs 5437.02 and 5437.03
CTs 5752 through 5766
Partial Census Tract:
CT 2941 - The part not contained in Assembly
District 52
Assembly District 58: Assembly District 58 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5550 through 5700.03
CTs 5734 through 5750.02
CTs 5707.01 through 5714
CTs 5767 through 5776.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5751 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 57.
Assembly District 59: Assembly District 59 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 4335
CTs 4337 and 4338
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CTs 4803 and 4804
CTs 5004.01 through 5010
CTs 4808.01 through 4810
CTs 5022 through 5026.02
CTs 4815 through 4822
CTs 5300.01 through 5302
CTs 4825.02 through 4828
CTs 5320 through 5322
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4824.02 - That part south of the Pomona Freeway.
Assembly District 60: Assembly District 60 shall consist
of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
within the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4047 through 4052
CTs 4336.01 and 4336.02
CTs 4069 through 4073
CTs 4339 and 4340
CTs 4075 through 4079
CT 4813
CTs 4082.02 through 4083.03 CTs 4823.02 and 4824.01
CT 4315
CT 4825.01
CTs 4322 through 4334
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4824.02 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 59.
Assembly District 61: Assembly District 61 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 4006
CT 4041
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CTs 4043 through 4046
CTs 4641 through 4802
CTs 4300.01 through 4314 CTs 4811 through 4812.02
CTs 4316 through 4321.02 CT 4814
CTs 4631.01 and 4631.02
CT 4823.01
CT 4633
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4040 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 62
CT 4042 - All except that part contained in
Assembly District 62.
Assembly District 62: Assembly District 62 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census tracts:
CTs 4002 through 4005
CT 4074
CTs 4008 through 4016
CT 4080
CTs 4018 through 4020
CT 4081.03
CTs 4036 through 4039.02
CT 9300
CTs 4053 through 4068
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4017 - That part north of Foothill Boulevard
CT 4040 - That part within the City of Azusa city
limits as they existed on April 1, 1970
CT 4042 - That part east of Calera Avenue together
with that part south of Mauna Loa Avenue
and east of Citrus Avenue.
Assembly District 63: Assembly District 63 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
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in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5027 through 5030
CTs 5500 through 5530
CT 5031.02
CT 5534
CT 5032.02
CTs 5545.01 through 5549
CT 5041.02
Partial Census Tract:
CT 5031.01 - That part west of Burgess Avenue.
Assembly District 64: Assembly District 64 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 4024.04
CTs 5001 through 5003
CTs 4033.01 through 4035
CTs 5012 through 5021
CTs 4081 and 4081.02
CT 5032.01
CT 4082.01
CTs 5033.01 through 5041.01
CTs 4084.01 through 4087.02
Partial Census Tract:
CT 5031.01 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 63.
Assembly District 65: Assembly District 65 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4021.01 through 4024.03
CT 4088
CTs 4025.01 through 4032
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Partial Census Tract:
CT 4017 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 62
together with that part of the County of San Bernardino
contained in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 8.01
CTs 8.03 through 19
Partial Census Tract
CT 8.02 - That part not in Assembly District 66.
Assembly District 66: Assembly District 66 shall consist
of that part of the County of San Bernardino contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 20 through 44
CTs 62 through 71
CTs 46 through 50
CT 92
CTs 52 through 60
Partial Census Tract:
CT 8.02 - That part which is north of Avalon Court
and east of Jasper Street.
Assembly District 67: Assembly District 67 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of San Bernardino not
contained in Assembly Districts 35, 65 or 66, together
with that part of the County of Riverside contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CT 424
CTs 435 and 436
CTs 425.02 through 429
CTs 438.01 through 443
Partial Census Tract:
CT 445 - The part contained in Enumeration
District 32.
Assembly District 68: Assembly District 68 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Riverside contained
in the following whole census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 301 through 423
CT 425.01.
Assembly District 69: Assembly District 69 shall con-
sist of that portion of the County of Orange contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 11.01 through 117.01
CTs 869.03 through 874.01
CTs 865.01 through 867.02
CTs 876.01 through 877.02
CTs 868.02 and 868.03
CT 1106.02
Partial Census Tract:
CT 874.02 - That part north of Vermont Avenue
and west of Harbor Boulevard.
Assembly District 70: Assembly District 70 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Orange contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 117.02 through 219.02
CTs 874.03 through 875.02
CTs 755.01 through 864.03
Partial Census Tract:
CT 874.02 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 69.
Assembly District 71: Assembly District 71 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Orange contained in
the following whole or partical census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 868.01
CTs 889.04 and 889.05
CTs 869.01 and 869.02
CTs 992.04 and 992.05
CTs 878.01 through 880.01
CT 996.01
CT 881.01
CTs 997.01 through 1100.05
CT 888
CTs 1101.01 through 1106.01
CT 1106.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CTs 881.02 and 881.03 - That part west of Beach Boulevard
CT 1100.09 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 73.
Assembly District 72: Assembly District 72 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Orange contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 740.01 through 754.03
CT 880.02
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CTs 882.01 through 887.02
CTs 890.01 through 992.03
CTs 889.01 through 889.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CTs 881.02 and 881.03 - That part not contained in
Assembly District 71.
Assembly District 73: Assembly District 73 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Orange contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 632.01
CTs 992.06 through 995.99
CTs 636.01 and 636.02
CTs 996.02 through 996.05
CTs 637 through 638.04
CTs 1100.06 through 1100.08
CTs 639.01 through 639.06
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 632.02 - That part northeast of Santa Ana Avenue
CT 1100.09 - That part within the Seal Beach city limits
as they existed on April 1, 1970.
Assembly District 74: Assembly District 74 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of Orange contained in
the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 320.01 through 631.03
CT 636.03
CTs 633 through 635
Partial Census Tract:
CT 632.02 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 73
as well as that part of the County of San Diego contained
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Assembly District 77: Assembly District 77 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of San Diego contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 85.01 through 85.11
CTs 96.01 through 98.03
CTs 91.01 and 91.02
CTs 145 through 154.02
CT 94
CTs 156 through 166.03
Partial Census Tract:
CT 95 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 76.
Assembly District 78: Assembly District 78 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of San Diego contained
within the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1
CTs 28.01 through 29.02
CTs 4 through 6
CTs 64 through 79.02
CTs 9 through 13
CTs 86 through 90
CTs 16 through 23
CTs 91.03 through 93.02
CTs 27.01 and 27.02
CT 99.01
Partial Census Tract:
CT 2 - That part not contained in Assembly
District 79.
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Assembly District 79: Assembly District 79 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of San Diego contained
in the following whole or partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 3
CTs 33 through 63
CTs 7 and 8
CT 99.02
CTs 14 and 15
CTs 106.01 through 113.99
CTs 24 through 26
CT 140.01
CTs 27.03 through 27.06
CTs 141 through 144
CTs 29.03 through 31.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2 - That part south of University Avenue and
east of Goldfinch Street and Reynard Way.
Assembly District 80: Assembly District 80 shall con-
sist of that part of the County of San Diego not contained
in Assembly Districts 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 or 79.
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SENATE DISTRICTS
Senate Districts shall be formed by joining
the Assembly Districts defined herein according to the
following table:
SENATE DISTRICT
ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS
SENATE DISTRICT
ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS
1
1 & 3
21
41 & 42
2
2 & 9
22
43 & 44
3
5 & 6
23
45 & 46
4
4 & 8
24
55 & 56
5
16 & 17
25
61 & 62
6
18 & 19
26
59 & 60
7
10 & 11
27
49 & 50
8
12 & 13
28
53 & 54
9
14 & 15
29
47 & 48
10
20 & 21
30
51 & 52
11
24 & 25
31
57 & 58
12
22 & 23
32
65 & 66
13
7 & 26
33
63 & 64
14
27 & 30
34
67 & 68
15
31 & 32
35
69 & 70
16
33 & 34
36
73 & 74
17
28 & 29
37
71 & 72
18
35 & 36
38
75 & 76
19
37 & 38
39
77 & 78
20
39 & 40
40
79 & 80
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
In the following descriptions of Congressional
Districts, census tracts (CTs herein) and enumeration
districts (EDs herein) referred to are those established
by the United States Bureau of the Census for the 1970
census and are described by maps and publications of the
Bureau of Census.
Congressional District 1: Congressional District 1 shall
consist of the following whole counties:
Shasta
Tehama
Siskiyou
Butte
Trinity
Sierra
Modoc
Nevada
Lassen
Placer
Plumas
Yuba
Glenn
together with the part of the County of Sacramento contained in
the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 82.01 and 82.02
CT 83
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 82.03 - The part north of Elm Avenue.
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Congressional District 2: Congressional District 2 shall
consist of the following whole counties:
Del Norte
Lake
Humboldt
Mendocino
Napa
together with the part of the County of Sonoma not in-
cluded in Congressional District 5.
Congressional District 3: Congressional District 3 shall
consist of that part of the County of Sacramento not in-
cluded in Congressional District 1, Congressional District
4, or Congressional District 14, together with the follow-
ing partial census tract:
CT 75 - The part bounded on the west and south as follows:
Starting at Spruce Avenue and Auburn Boulevard,
southwesterly along Auburn to Madison, along
Madison to Walnut, along Walnut to Myrtle, al ong
Myrtle Avenue to Hemlock Street, along Hemlock
to Pimlico, along Pimlico to the border of the
census tract.
Congressional District 4: Congressional District 4 shall
consist of the following whole counties:
Colusa
Yolo
Sutter
Solano
together with the part of the County of Sacramen to con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 55.02
CTs 60 through 74.05
CT 59.01
CT 98
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 81.03 - The part west of Interstate 80
CT 75
- The part not included in Congres-
sional District 3.
Congressional District 5: Congressional District 5 shall
consist of the entire County of Marin;
together with the part of the County of Sonoma included
in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1511
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1508 - The part in Enumeration District 208
CT 1507 - The part in Enumeration District 207;
together with the part of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco included in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 110 and 111
CTs 301 and 302
CT 120
CTs 401 and 402
CT 122
CTs 426 through 428
CT 124
CTs 451 and 452
CTs 126 through 135 CTs 476 through 479
CTs 151 through 171 CTs 601 through 603
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 326 - The part north of Kirkham Street and
east of 26th Avenue.
Congressional District 6: Congressional District 6 shall
consist of that part of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco not included in Congressional District 5.
Congressional District 7: Congressional District 7 shall
consist of the part of the County of Contra Costa con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 3010 through 3400
CTs 3452 through 3462
CTs 3420 through 3440
CT 3511
CTs 3551 through 3830
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 3451 - All of CT 3451 except the census divi-
sion of San Ramon Village.
Congressional District 8: Congressional District 8 shall
consist of that part of the County of Contra Costa not
contained in Congressional District 7 or Congressional
District 9; together with the part of Alameda County con-
tained in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 4001 through 4065
CTs 4201 through 4206
CTs 4067 through 4069
CTs 4211 through 4240
CTs 4078 through 4081
CTs 4251 through 4262.
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Congressional District 9: Congressional District 9 shall
consist of the part of the County of Alameda contained in
the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 4066
CTs 4321 through 4340
CTs 4070 through 4077
CTs 4351 through 4353
CTs 4082 through 4104
CTs 4355 through 4362
CTs 4271 through 4286
CTs 4501 through 4507
CTs 4301 through 4312
CTs 4511 through 4517
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4364 - The part not included within the boundaries
of the City of Hayward as they existed on
April 1, 1970;
together with the pat of the County of Contra Costa con-
tained in the following partial census tract:
Partial Census Tract:
CT 3451 - The part included in the census division of
San Ramon Village.
Congressional District 10: Congressional District 10
shall consist of the part of the County of Santa Clara
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5001 through 5019
CT 5049.02
CTs 5021.02 through 5025
CT 5051
CTs 5035 through 5045.02
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5020 - The part east of Bascom Avenue
CT 5033.02 - The part located south of Quimby Road
and east of White Road
CT 5046.02 - The part not contained in Congressional
District 12
CT 5052.03 - The part included within the boundaries of
the City of San Jose as they existed on
April 1, 1970;
and the part of the County of Alameda not included in Con-
gressional District 8 or Congressional District 9.
Congressional District 11: Congressional District 11
shall consist of the part of San Mateo County contained
in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 6001 through 6096
CTs 6100 through 6110
CTs 6098 and 6099
CTs 6135 through 6137
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 6113 - The part included within the boundaries of
Redwood City as they existed on April 1,
1970
CT 6117 - The part north of the Southern Pacific Rail-
road right of way.
Congressional District 12: Congressional District 12 shall
consist of the part of the County of San Mateo not inc luded
in Congressional District 11; together with the part of the
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County of Santa Clara contained in the following whole
and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 5046.01
CTs 5052.01 through 5062.01
CTs 5047 through 5049.01
CTs 5081.02 through 5117.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5046.02 - The part within the city limits of the City
of Sunnyvale as they existed on April 1,
1970
CT 5050 - The part west of North First Street
CT 5052.03 - The part within the bcundaries of the City
of Santa Clara as they existed on April 1,
1970
CT 5063.01 - The part west of South Cypress Avenue.
Congressional District 13: Congressional District 13 shall
consist of that part of the County of Santa Clara not in-
cluded in Congressional District 10 or Congressional Dis-
trict 12.
Congressional District 14: Congressional District 14 shall
consist of the following whole counties:
San Joaquin
Calaveras
El Dorado
Mono
Amador
Tuolumne
Alpine
together with the part of the County of Sacramento con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 94 and 95
CT 97
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 96 - The part not included within the boundary of
the City of Sacramento as, it existed on
April 1, 1970;
together with the part of the County of Stanislaus con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 3
CT 15
CTs 6 and 7
CT 20
CT 9.03
CTs 28 and 29
CTs 32 through 35
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4 - The part outside the city limits of the City of
Modesto as they existed on April 1, 1970
CT 5 - The part outside the city limits of the City of
Modesto as they existed on April 1, 1970
CT 30 - The part contained in Enumeration Districts
195 and 196.
Congressional District 15: Congressional District 15
shall consist of the following whole counties:
Merced
Madera
Mariposa
together with the part of the County of Stanislaus not
included in Congressional District 14; and the part of
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the County of Fresno contained in the following whole
census tracts:
CTs 1 through 3
CTs 33 through 42
CTs 5 through 11
CTs 47.01 through 48
CTs 18 through 28
CTs 75 through 84.02
Congressional District 16: Congressional District 16
shall consist of the following whole counties:
Santa Cruz
San Benito
Monterey
together with the part of the County of San Luis Obispo
contained in the following whole census tracts and whole
enumeration districts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 95.05 through 95.18
Whole Enumeration Districts:
EDs 12 through 86
Congressional District 17: Congressional District 17
shall consist of the entire County of Kings,
together with the part of the County of Fresno not in-
cluded in Congressional District 15; and the part of the
County of Tulare contained in the following whole census
tracts:
CTs 1 through 26
CTs 35 through 41
CTs 28 through 31
CT 43
CT 33
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Congressional District 18: Congressional District 18
shall consist of the following whole counties:
Inyo
Kern
together with the part of the County of Tulare not
included in Congressional District 17; and the part of
the County of Los Angeles included in the following
whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 9001 through 9110
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 9200.02 - The part not contained in Congressional
District 20.
Congressional District 19: Congressional District 19
shall consist of the whole County of Santa Barbara,
together with the part of the County of San Luis Obispo
not included in Congressional District 16; and the part
of the County of Ventura contained in the following
whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1
CTs 36.02 through 41
CTs 9 through 35
CT 45
CTs 48 through 50
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 47 - The part north of Pleasant Valley Road and
west of Rice Avenue.
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Congressional District 20: Congressional District 20 shall
consist of the part of the County of Ventura not included
in Congressional District 19; together with the following
whole and partial census tracts in the County of Los Angeles:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1066.02 through 1066.04 CT
1348.02
CTs 1081 and 1082
CTs 1351.01 through 1352.03
CTs 1112.01 through 1113.02
CTs 1372.01 through 1374.02
CTs 1131 through 1134.02
CTs 8001 through 8005
CTs 1341.01 through 1345
CT 9200.01
CT 1347
CTs 9200.03 through 9203.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 9200.02 - The part included in Enumeration Districts
84, 85 and 90.
Congressional District 21: Congressional District 21
shall consist of the following whole and partial census
tracts in the County of Los Angeles:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1041.01 through 1048
CTs 1211 through 1219
CTs 1061.01 through 1066.01
CT 1221
CTs 1067 and 1068
CTs 1223 and 1224
CTs 1091 through 1098.02
CTs 1231.01 through 1245
CTs 1111.01 and 1111.02
CTs 1247 through 1251
CTs 1114.01 and 1114.02
CTs 1271.01 through 1283.01
CTs 1151.01 through 1154.02
CT 1286
CTs 1171 through 1176
CT 1321
CTs 1191 through 1204
CTs 3201 through 3203
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1285 - The part north of Califa Street together with
the part east of Tyrone Avenue and north
of Burbank Boulevard.
Congressional District 22: Congressional District 22
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 1011 through 1034
CTs 4600 through 4628
CT 1222
CTs 4634 through 4640
CTs 3001 through 3118
CTs 9301 and 9302
Congressional District 23: Congressional District 23
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 1246
CTs 1375.01 through 1417
CTs 1283.02 and 1284
CTs 1942 and 1943
CTs 1287.01 through 1319
CT 2149
CTs 1322 through 1331.02
CTs 2164 through 2166
CT 1346
CTs 2611.01 through 2624
CT 1348.01
CTs 2641.01 through 2643.01
CTs 1349.01 and 1349.02
CTs 2651 through 2703
CTs 1371.01 and 1371.02
CTs 7002 through 7003
CTs 7005 through 7011
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1285 - The part not included in Congressional District 21
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CT 2643.02 - The part east of Amherst Avenue and
south of Montana Avenue together with
the part east of Gretna Green Way
CT 7004 - The part west of La Cienaga Boulevard.
Congressional District 24: Congressional District 24
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1252 through 1256
CT 2094
CTs 1431 through 1439.02
CTs 2111 through 2148
CTs 1881 through 1882.02
CTs 2151 through 2163
CTs 1891 through 1941
CTs 2167 through 2172
CTs 1944 through 1959
CT 3200
CTs 2084 through 2089
CT 7001
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 7004 - The part not included in Congressional
District 23.
Congressional District 25: Congressional District 25
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1811 through 1873
CTs 2091 through 2093
CT 1883
CTs 2095 through 2098
CTs 1971 through 2083
CTs 2241 through 2267
CTs 5303 through 5316.02
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5313 - The part north of Union Pacific Avenue.
Congressional District 26: Congressional District 26
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4004.01 through 4012.03
CTs 4629 through 4633
CTs 4038 through 4052
CTs 4641 and 4642
CT 4054
CTs 4800.01 through 4816.02
CT 4059
CTs 4818 through 4819.02
CTs 4300.01 through 4314
CT 4823.01
CTs 4316 through 4321.02
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 4315 - The part west of Tyler Avenue and Daines
Drive together with the part west of
Double Drive.
Congressional District 27: Congre ssional District 27
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2625 through 2628
CTs 2761 through 2781
CTs 2731 through 2742.99
CTs 6200 through 6214
CT 2753.02
CTs 6505 through 6507.02
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CTs 6512.01 though 6514
CT 6707.02
CTs 6702.01 through 6706.99
CTs 7011.09 through 7023
CT 7029
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2643.02 - The part not included in Congressional
District 23
CT 2753.01 - The part not contained in Congressional
District 28 east of McConnell Avenue
or south of Centinela Creek
CT 6707.01 - The part not included in Congressional
District 32.
Congressional District 28: Congressional District 28
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2181 through 2227
CTs 2751.01 through 2752
CTs 2312 through 2317
CTs 2754 through 2756
CT 2324
CTs 6005.01 through 6014.02
CTs 2341 through 2364
CTs 6019 and 6020.01
CTs 2711.01 through 2723.02
CTs 7024 through 7028.03
CTs 7030 through 7032
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2753.01 - The part east of McConnell Avenue and north
of Centinela Creek.
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Congressional District 29: Congressional District 29
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2281 through 2311
CTs 5325 through 5332
CTs 2318 through 2323
CTs 5335 and 5336
CTs 2325 through 2328
CTs 5338.01 and 5338.02
CTs 2371 through 2411
CTs 5343 through 5362
CTs 2421 through 2431
CTs 6001 through 6002.02
CT 6004
Partial Census Tract:
CT 5324 - The part west of Downey Road.
Congressional District 30: Congressional District 30
shall consist of the part of the Cainty of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4069 through 4073
CTs 4823.02 through 4828
CTs 4075 through 4079
CTs 5004.01 through 5010
CTs 4082.02 through 4083.03
CTs 5022 through 5026.02
CTs 4322 through 4340
CTs 5300.01 through 5302
CT 4813
CTs 5317.01 through 5323.02
CTs 4817.01 and 4817.02
CT 5337
CTs 4820.01 through 4822
CTs 5339 through 5342
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5313 - The part not included in Congressional District
25
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CT 4315 - The part not included in Congressional District
26
CT 5324 - The part not included in Congressional District
29.
Congressional District 31: Congressional District 31 shall
consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles contained
in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 2412 through 2416
CTs 5535 through 5539
CT 2911
CTs 6003.01 and 6003.02
CTs 5400 through 5410.01
CTs 6015 through 6018
CTs 5411 through 5432
CTs 6020.02 through 6041
CTs 6500.01 through 6503
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2912 - The part north of 168th Street.
Congressional District 32: Congressional District 32
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CT 2913
CTs 5433.01 through 5440
CT 2921
CTs 5703.01 through 5704
CTs 2932.01 through 2976.99
CTs 5715.02 through 5718
CT 5410.02
CT 5720.02 through 5733
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Whole Census Tracts: (continued)
CTs 5752 through 5766
CT 6504
CTs 5990 and 5991
CTs 6508 through 6511
CT 6099
CTs 6700.01 through 6701
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 2912 - The part not included in Congressional Dis-
trict 31
CT 5751 - The part west of Temple Avenue
CT 5769 - The part west of Gladys Avenue
CT 6707.01 - The part located in Census Bureau Block
Groups 1 and 2.
Congressional District 33: Congressional District 33
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 4033.01 and 4033.02
CTs 5012 through 5021
CT 4081.02
CTs 5027 through 5041.02
CT 4082.01
CTs 550
CTs 4084.01 through 4087.02
CT 5534
CTs 5001 through 5003
CT 5545.01
CTs 5546 and 5547
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5545.02 - The part east of the San Gabriel Freeway
and north of 183rd Street.
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Congressional District 34: Congressional District 34
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 5531 through 5533
CTs 5719 and 5720.01
CTs 5540 through 5544.02
CTs 5734 through 5750.02
CTs 5548 through 5702.02
CTs 5767 and 5768
CTs 5705 through 5715.01
CTs 5770 through 5776.03
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 5545.02 - The part not included in Congressional
District 33
CT 5751 - The part not included in Congressional
District 32
CT 5769 - The part not included in Congressional
District 32;
together with the part of Orange County contained in the
following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 994.01 through 995.99
CTs 1100.06 through 1100.08
CTs 996.02 through 996.05
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 1100.09 - The part located within the City of Seal
Beach city limits as they existed on
April 1, 1970.
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Congressional District 35: Congressional District 35
shall consist of the part of the County of Los Angeles
contained in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 4002 and 4003
CT 4074
CTs 4013.01 through 4032
CT 4080
CTs 4034 through 4037.02
CT 4081.01
CT 4053
CT 4081.03
CTs 4055 through 4058
CT 4088
CTs 4060 through 4068
CT 9300
together with the part of the County of San Bernardino
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 21
CT 92
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 27 - The part not included in Congressional
District 36.
Congressional District 36: Congressional District 36
shall consist of the part of the County of San Bernardino
contained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 22 through 26
CTs 53 through 60
CTs 28 through 44
CTs 64 through 71
CTs 46 through 50
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 27 - The parts contained within the city boundaries
of the City of Rialto as they existed on
April 1, 1970; together with Blocks 113 and
202 through 218
CT 63 - The part west of Elmwood Avenue and Del Rosa
Drive, together with the part north of
Pacific Avenue;
together with the part of the County of Riverside con-
tained in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 301 through 423
CT 425.01
Congressional District 37: Congressional District 37
shall consist of the part of the County of San Bernardino
not contained in Congressional District 35 or Congressional
District 36; together with the part of the County of River-
side not contained in Congressional District 36 or Con-
gressional District 43.
Congressional District 38: Congressional District 38
shall consist of the part of the County of Orange con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 740.01 through 743
CTs 869.01 and 869.02
CTs 745.01 through 749
CTs 878.01 through 992.05
CTs 752.01 and 752.02
CT 996.01
CT 753.02
CTs 997.01 through 1100.05
CT 868.01
CTs 1101.01 through 1106.01
CT 1106.03
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Partial Census Tracts:
CT 751 - The part not included in Congressional
District 40
CT 1100.09 - The part not included in Congressional
District 34.
Congressional District 39: Congressional District 39
shall consist of the part of the County of Orange not
included in Congressional District 34, Congressional
District 38, or Congressional District 40.
Congressional District 40: Congressional District 40
shall consist of the part of the County of Orange con-
tained in the following whole and partial census tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 320.01 through 639.06
CTs 753.03 through 755.03
CTs 744.01 and 744.02
CT 757.01
CTs 750.01 and 750.02
CTs 992.06 through 993.03
CT 753.01
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 751 - The part located east of Baker Street and
north of Washington Street
CT 756.03 - The part located northwest of Redhill
Avenue and southwest of La Colina Drive;
together with the part of the County of San Diego CO ntained
in the following whole census tracts:
CTs 181 through 185.02
CT 193
CTs 185.04 through 187
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Congressional District 41: Congressional District 41
shall consist of the part of the County of San Diego
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
Whole Census Tracts:
CTs 1 through 14
CTs 83.01 and 83.02
CTs 16 through 23
CTs 85.01 through 94
CTs 27.01 and 27.02
CTs 96.01 through 99.01
CTs 28.01 through 29.02
CTs 145 through 152
CTs 64 through 80.02
CT 81.02
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 81.01 - The part south of Westbourne Street and
west of Draper Avenue, together with
the part south of Nautilus Avenue
CT 166.01 - The part outside of the city boundaries
of the City of El Cajon as they existed
on April 1, 1970
CT 95 - All except the part contained in Enumeration
District 183.
Congressional District 42: Congressional District 42
shall consist of the part of the County of San Diego
contained in the following whole and partial census
tracts:
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Whole Census Tracts:
CT 15
CTs 29.03 through 63
CTs 24 through 26
CTs 99.02 through 134.02
CTs 27.03 through 27.06
CTs 139.01 through 144
Partial Census Tracts:
CT 138 - The part south of Troy Street.
Congressional District 43: Congressional District 43
shall consist of the entire County of Imperial; together
with the part of the County of San Diego not included
in Congressional District 40, Congressional District 41,
or Congressional District 42; together with the part of
the County of Riverside contained in the following whole
census tracts:
CTs 427.01 through 432.
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