Arab Community Center of San Diego voice their frustrations over El Cajon’s redistricting process

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Members of the Arab Community Center of San Diego came together Tuesday to voice their frustrations with the City of El Cajon's redistricting plans. The Center's members said the El Cajon City Council neglected community input during the city's redistricting process. 

El Cajon City Council concluded its last of four public redistricting hearings back in January. According to the Community Center, the hearing considered 12 draft maps, including the Majdal Center’s community map #112. They said the hearing ended with a vote by the City Council in favor of the existing map, created in 2017, under which the current council was elected.

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