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Carpinteria Council Votes to Split the City into 5 Districts for Future Elections
As part of the city s efforts to transition to the by-district election system for the first time, the City Council voted to divide the city into five districts By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
July 27, 2021
| 5:00 p.m.
In its first run at transitioning to the by-district election system, the Carpinteria City Council has voted to divide the city into five districts for the November 2022 elections, with the mayor continuing to be appointed every two years by the council.
“This is kind of the launching point,” said City Manager Dave Durflinger. By answering these questions tonight, it really cuts us loose to start doing the public outreach process.