Elections

MPWD Adopts Ordinance for Divisional Elections

April 26, 2022

During its March 24, 2022 Regular Board Meeting, the MPWD Board of Directors adopted Ordinance No. 122 which establishes an electoral system with division-based elections for the election of its Board members commencing in November 2022 with five (5) divisions as shown on the selected MPWD Division Map (PDF).

The process to convert from at-large Board elections to an electoral-based system was commenced by the MPWD Board at the October, 2021 Board Meeting with a public review of draft, preliminary division maps and a report from Redistricting Partners. The Board’s goal was to encourage the fullest voter participation in elections of Board members so as to provide confidence to our that the MPWD continues to represent their interests to the fullest extent possible.

Between January and March, 2022 the MPWD held three (3) duly-noticed public hearings wherein Redistricting Partners presented two (2) division maps to the Board and public, which were explained and discussed, with the consultant and District Counsel available to respond to questions. With the adoption of Ordinance No. 122 at the final public hearing on March 24, the MPWD implements a divisional-based electoral election process that complies with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, as well as the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA). Furthermore, the ordinance spells out the sequence of elections for each of the five (5) divisions, and, establishes that Board candidates and Board members of the MPWD must reside in, and be a registered voter in, the electoral division in which they seek to serve or serves.

“This ordinance means the MPWD meets the requirements of the CVRA and serves as an important milestone for our communities to ensure all voters within the MPWD’s jurisdiction elect candidates of their choice that represent their vital interests and particular neighborhoods,” says Kirk R. Wheeler, Board President. “We believe this establishes a transparent and fair electoral process that furthers the self-governance mission of MPWD as a California Special District.”


Public Hearing Schedule

Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 6:30 PM

Link image to the final public hearing recording


Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 6:30 PM

Link to video recording of the February 24 2022 Public Hearing


Thursday, January 27, 2022, at 6:30 PM

Watch recording of first public hearing here


At the first public hearing on January 27, 2022, the MPWD, with the assistance of its demographer consultant, will present the updated census data for the MPWD’s service area, identification of significant neighborhoods and communities, and two (2) draft maps of the five (5) potential election divisions. The MPWD is interested in gathering input on the proposed composition, population, geography, and communities of interest. The second public hearing scheduled for February 24, 2022, will allow for a second presentation of MPWD draft map options and further opportunity to provide input. One of the map options will be considered for further discussion. The third and final public hearing scheduled for March 24, 2022, the Board of Directors will review the final draft map and consider approval. The draft maps and related information to the MPWD’s redistricting process will be available for public review in advance of the scheduled public hearings and posted at the MPWD’s website.In November 2022, three (3) MPWD Board positions will be up for election.


History


Final Division Map

CLICK HERE to download Final Division Map (PDF)
CLICK HERE for the detailed street boundaries (PDF)
CLICK HERE to navigate the online, detailed street-level map


Election Procedures

Board members are responsible for the overall governance of the Mid-Peninsula Water District, in accordance with County Water District Law, which is contained in the California Water Code, Sections 30000 – 33250.

Members of the Board are elected by registered voters within the service territory of the District. Board elections take place during even-numbered years with three Board Member positions next up for election in November 2018 and two positions next up for election in November 2020. The term of office for each Board member is four years (unless appointed or elected to fill a vacancy).

Board vacancies are filled as provided by law whereby the remaining Board members may fill the vacancy by appointment or by calling an election to fill it. Persons appointed or elected to fill a vacancy hold office for the unexpired balance of that term.

For additional information on seeking office and the candidate application process, or to inquire about registration deadlines, please contact the San Mateo County Elections Office at (650) 312-5222 or visit www.smcacre.org.

Current law requires all candidates to file a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the county elections office where they file their declaration of candidacy. These forms can be found on the FPPC website fppc.ca.gov and are due by the final filing date for the declaration of candidacy.


San Mateo County Certified Election Results – November 6, 2018.

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