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The First Redistricting Maps Are In. See What They Mean for San Joaquin County.

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The First Redistricting Maps Are In. See What They Mean for San Joaquin County. November 17, 2021 at 4:40 pm By Miriam Waldvogel California’s nonpartisan redistricting commission released its first draft of the state’s Congressional districts last week that would consolidate most of San Joaquin County into a single district. Rep. Josh Harder (D-Turlock), who currently represents Tracy, Manteca, and most of Stanislaus County, would see his district split into three. The northern end would be incorporated into the San Joaquin County district, while most of Stanislaus south of Modesto would fall into a larger district running down the Central Valley into Merced. According to analysis from Dave's Redistricting, a map-drawing service, both districts would be reliably blue, about 55% Democratic. The remainder of Modesto and Ripon would fall into a large district reaching into the Sierras, going as far north as Lake Tahoe ...

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