Trustee Areas
History
The Azusa Unified School District (AUSD) elected its Board of Education members through an at-large election system. Under this system, candidates for the Board of Education can reside anywhere in AUSD's area of service and are elected by the registered voters who reside within AUSD's area of service.
A By-Trustee Election System is one in which the district's area of service is divided into By-Trustee areas, and voters in each By-Trustee area choose their Board of Education representative, who must also live in that By-Trustee area.
On January 12, 2021, the AUSD Board of Education declared its intent to transition to a By-Trustee Area Election System.
Pursuant to Election Code Section 10010, AUSD will conduct a series of public hearings to receive community input on the composition of proposed election geographic areas for Board of Education seats. It is of the utmost importance that residents participate and provide feedback during the upcoming public hearings. It is the District’s desire to ensure that the proposed By-Trustee Areas reflect communities of interest and that the community is involved in this process.
Trustee Area Map
FAQ
- What is the (California Voting Rights Act) CVRA?
- Does this change where students attend school?
- How will this transition impact me?
- What is the difference between “At Large” elections and “By-Trustee Area” Elections?
- What if there is no candidate in one of the "by-trustee areas"?
- Who draws the draft map options?
- When was the map selected?
What is the (California Voting Rights Act) CVRA?
Does this change where students attend school?
How will this transition impact me?
What is the difference between “At Large” elections and “By-Trustee Area” Elections?
What if there is no candidate in one of the "by-trustee areas"?
Who draws the draft map options?
When was the map selected?
CVRA Community Letter
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