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ONE CITY SIX DISTRICTSONE VOTE <br />ONE CITY SIX DISTRICTSONE VOTE <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO DISTRICT-BASED VOTING <br />The City of San Leandro currently utilizes an at-large election <br />system for the Mayor and City Council members. This means <br />that the voters from the entire City choose the Mayor and six <br />City Council members. A district-based election system is <br />one in which the city is geographically divided into separate <br />districts, each with one Council member who resides in the <br />district and is chosen by the voters residing in that particular <br />district. <br />In response to a demand letter based on the California <br />Voting Rights Act, the San Leandro City Council voted to <br />transition to a district-based election system beginning with <br />the 2026 election cycle. Under the new system, the Mayor <br />will continue to be elected at large but the six City Council <br />members will be elected from districts. <br />www.sanleandro.org/votebydistrict <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO DISTRICT-BASED VOTING <br />The City of San Leandro currently utilizes an at-large election <br />system for the Mayor and City Council members. This means <br />that the voters from the entire City choose the Mayor and six <br />City Council members. A district-based election system is <br />one in which the city is geographically divided into separate <br />districts, each with one Council member who resides in the <br />district and is chosen by the voters residing in that particular <br />district. <br />In response to a demand letter based on the California <br />Voting Rights Act, the San Leandro City Council voted to <br />transition to a district-based election system beginning with <br />the 2026 election cycle. Under the new system, the Mayor <br />will continue to be elected at large but the six City Council <br />members will be elected from districts. <br />www.sanleandro.org/votebydistrict
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