A coalition of activists want to update those lines to make the areas more representative.

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This graph shows the ethnic composition of three proposed districts that could result from splitting the current 3-4-5 SRJC trustee district.

  Redistricting advocates are suggesting that the 3-4-5 district be divided into three smaller districts, but Robert Edmonds says it might be useful or necessary to expand the process to include the entire county.

 

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A map showing the current five SRJC Trustee districts and their populatiuon totals, with 3-4-5 highlighted in yellow

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