City of Durham issued the following announcement on Sept. 13.
Durham City Council is considering redistricting to help maintain population balance among the city's three wards.
In 2022, City Council will consider redistricting to help maintain population balance among the City's three wards.
Federal and state law requires the City to redistrict every ten years following the U.S. census if the data shows that the wards are not substantially equal in population.
The Ward System
City Council has 7 members: 3 representing specific wards, 3 at-large, and the Mayor. Council members elected to represent a specific ward must live in that ward to provide representation from different areas of the city. However, these candidates are elected by all city voters, and wards do not affect where a resident votes or which candidate(s) a resident can vote for. The next election for City Council ward representatives will take place in November 2025. For more information, see our City Government Guide.
Share Your Feedback by October 17
City Council will consider public input before adopting one of the redistricting options at its regular City Council meeting on October 17, 2022.
- After reviewing the information below, you may leave your comment about the proposed redistricting using our online feedback form.
- The public comment period will be open from September 6 through October 17.
Leave your comment on their online feedback form.
Public comment is open through October 17.
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