If passed by voters, proposed Ballot Measure 20-362 would add a new subsection 10(4), amend subsection 10(3)(d) and repeal subsection 10(3)(e) of the Lane County Home Rule Charter.
If passed by voters, the measure would amend the Charter to transfer the power to draw and adopt county commissioner district boundaries for Lane County from the Lane County Board of County Commissioners to a newly created Citizens Redistricting Commission, and would establish a one-time, mid-cycle redistricting effort. The effort would begin upon the measure being passed by voters in order to draw county commissioner district boundaries that would be in effect prior to the 2026 election. Thereafter, redistricting would occur each year ending in number one.
If passed by voters, proposed Ballot Measure 20-362 would create a new process for redistricting in Lane County and begin a mid-cycle redistricting process. If voters do not pass the proposed measure, none of the changes listed below would be made to the Lane County Home Rule Charter.
View the following here:
- Proposed language for a new subsection 10(4)
- Proposed revision of Section 10(3)d
- Current Section 10(3)e