State attorney general wants L.A. to redraw council districts, confidential document says
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has begun pressing Los Angeles political leaders to sign a legal agreement that would force them to draw new boundaries for the citys 15 council districts a dramatic step that could set off shock waves at City Hall.
The draft legal document prepared by Bontas office, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times, would require the city to finalize new council district maps in time for the 2026 primary election. Council members would be barred from considering their own political fortunes when approving those maps, the confidential document said.
The document does not indicate whether elected city officials have agreed to any of Bontas demands or plan to push back on them. It also does not say whether Bontas office found any legal violations or other wrongdoing during the citys 2021 redistricting process.
However, two sources familiar with the discussions said Bontas legal team has voiced concerns in recent weeks that the map approved by the City Council in 2021 does not currently provide sufficient representation for Latinos in parts of the city.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-10-02/attorney-general-investigation-redistricting-la-city-council-redraw-district-boundaries