Board adopts principles to guide redrawing of county districts

by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor

Pinal County has five Board of Supervisor districts:
District 1 (Riverside, Oracle, Coolidge, Florence, part of Eloy)
District 2 (San Tan Valley)
District 3 (Casa Grande, part of Eloy)
District 4 (Maricopa, Arizona City, Saddlebrooke)
District 5 (Apache Junction, Gold Canyon)

Trusting that a pending state law will give them more time to draw new Pinal County supervisor districts, county staff plans to present new boundaries to the Board of Supervisors in June 2022.

Prior to that, citizens will have the opportunity to offer input in public meetings in late 2021 and early 2022. The board must adopt final maps by July 1, 2022.

The board adopted a set of principles to guide the redistricting process Wednesday. A public website on Pinal County’s redistricting process is scheduled to go live next month.

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