Politics & Government

Northeast L.A. Redistricting: Who's In? Who's Out?

With new congressional and assembly boundaries nearly cemented, Patch rounds up who will be eligible to represent Northeast Los Angeles after the 2012 election, and who will not.

A state redistricting commission approved its final maps for congressional and state legislative electoral districts on Friday, making it likely that they will become the voting districts until the next redistricting process in 10 years.

The final meeting of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will be on August 15, according to the commission's spokesman Rob Wilcox.  At that point, the commission will either vote to finalize the maps, or reject them- there will be no further revisions before that deadline, Wilcox said (for more on the commission and its process ).

That means that the maps that have been released (which can be viewed at right or on an interactive map here) will most likely be the next state districts.

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Here is a round up of who will continue to be eligible to serve Northeast Los Angeles residents, and who has been drawn out of the boundaries.

Xavier Becerra (D-CA) 31st U.S. Congressional District

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Status: Eligible

Becerra said the following in a statement released follow the announcement of the final district boundaries on Friday:

"For the past 18 years it has been my great privilege to speak as a progressive voice in Congress for the hardworking families who live in the central and eastern portions of the city of Los Angeles.  The newly approved 34th Congressional District keeps intact a majority of these communities that I serve today and includes several communities I represented during my first decade in Congress. I feel deeply connected to the diverse and engaged communities in the part of Los Angeles that I call home, and I intend to ask them for another term as their elected representative and chief advocate in Washington, D.C."

Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada-Flintridge) 44th California Assembly District

Status: Not Eligible

Portantino, a resident of La Cañada-Flintridge, will not be eligible to run for reelection in the assembly district that represents Highland Park and Mount Washington as well as Eagle Rock. However, Portantino has already announced his intentions to run for United States Congress in 2012.

Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) 45th California Assembly District

Status: Termed Out

Though Cedillo is a resident of Lincoln Heights and would be eligible to run for reelection in the newly defined assembly district that comprises much of Northeast Los Angeles, his term limit expires in 2012.

Carol Liu (D-La Cañada-Flintridge) 21st California State Senate District

Status: Not Eligible

Carol Liu, who resides in La-Cañada Flintridge, would no longer be able to represent the sliver of Northeast Los Angeles that was previously included in her district. Representatives from Liu's officer told Patch they were not able to comment on the redistricting issue during business hours, as it was a "political matter." 

Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) 22nd California State Senate District

Status: Eligible

De León lives in Mount Washington and would be eligible to continue representing Highland Park and Mount Washington. He would also take on the neighborhood of Eagle Rock if elected in 2012.

De León's district director, Steve Veres, said the following about the proposed district lines:

"We would continue to represent a good 60 to 70 percent of the neighborhoods we have represented in the past, such as Mount Washington and parts of Highland Park. Areas that are split in half, either because they're divided by Figueroa [Street] or by the border of Los Angeles would all be in one district. What would be new to the district would be places like Los Feliz, Koreatown and unincorporated East Los Angeles. It's an interesting mix—there's only a handful of areas we haven't worked in before and Eagle Rock is going to be one of those, but we're familiar with it because of our work in Highland Park."

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