Latino Rights and Power in Whittier Whittier Voters Coalition Summer 2015.

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Latino Rights and Power in Whittier Whittier Voters Coalition Summer 2015

Agenda and Goals for Today Welcome and Introductions Latinos in Whittier: Who and Where Why and Who of the Whittier Voters Coalition The Big Questions and Facts What Needs to Be Done Get Out the Vote: Registered and To Be Registered Gather Political and Other Supporters Identify and Talk to Candidates Agree on What Next

Latinos in Whittier

The Whittier City Voting Districts

Why and Who of the Whittier's Voters Coalition? We are: Residents and your neighbors Members of various community groups, including Peace and Justice, Why are we doing this? To promote diversity of participation and thinking To increase the number of voters and to exercise our right as voters To bring much needed change to our community Because only one elected Latino City Council member in last one hundred and sixteen years

Where Are We: The Facts What is the Voting Rights Act and why is it important? The Voting Rights Act is federal legislation adopted in the 1960s protecting the rights of all citizens to participate in the voting process. The California Voting Rights Act has additional provisions with the purpose of ensuring equal access to voting and representation. Why is the voting process changing? In June 2014 voters approved Measure W, which calls for Council Members to be elected by and from four geographically defined districts and a citywide Mayor position. This new charter amendment replaces the existing format of council Members elected through citywide voting. Only the Mayor will remain a citywide Council representative. What are district-based elections? Once approved, each of the four newly developed Council districts will be represented by a single Council Member living within that district. City elections will provide a new opportunity for geographic and demographic representation based on each district’s constituents. Terms of Council participation will remain the same, as will the rules of voting within each district; the Mayor position will be the only position elected by all voters. Why by-district voting rather than “at-large” voting? Measure W calls for the City to have City Council representation across four defined geographic sections of the City, providing opportunities for representation in communities that may not have previously had a Council Member from their neighborhood. Those communities and areas which believe they have issues unique to them may choose their own representation within those district boundaries.

Where Are We: The Facts When will these new districts take effect? Once adopted by the City the new voting districts will immediately take effect. However, the first election to be held using these newly formed districts will occur in April 2016 with Council seats from Districts 1 and 3 up for election, along with the directly elected Mayor position. Council seats from Districts 2 and 4 will be up for election in April 2018, again along with the directly elected Mayor position. How will creating voting districts affect you? Beginning in 2016, residents in the City of Whittier will have the opportunity to vote for candidates who run in the district in which they live. Once elected these City Council Members will provide direct representation of the unique population, issues and challenges found within each of the four districts, and with the Mayor, will govern and provide direction for issues that involve the entire Whittier community

What Needs To Be Done Inform District 1 residents about upcoming election Register new voters Educate ourselves about issues facing Whittier Nellis Uptown Oil Identify candidates in District 1 Get out the vote