The Redistricting Process

Every 10 years, local governments use new data from the Census to redraw their district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. State law requires that cities and counties to engage communities in the redistricting process by holding public hearings and doing public outreach, including to underrepresented and non-English-speaking communities. The City of Chino Hills is asking for your help to plan, draw, and redivide new City districts. The City Council has held a series of hearings and workshops on the topic and completed the process of selecting a final map for district boundaries at the April 12th, 2022 City Council meeting. The new map that the City Council approved will be effective starting in the November 2022 elections.

Adopted Map:

At the April 12, 2022 City Council meeting, the Chino Hills City Council approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 381 establishing a new, revised City Council electoral district map. Please see the links below for the final map, demographics sheet and signed ordinance. You can also click on the interactive review map link to zoom in and out of the draft maps, including the final adopted map.

Chino Hills Final Adopted Map

Chino Hills Final Adopted Map Demographics

Interactive Review Map

Chino Hills Ordinance No. 381

The City of Chino Hills appreciates the time and feedback that the members of the public gave during the redistricting process.