Lake Forest's Supervisor Shuffle: Which Supervisor Is Yours?

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Lake Forest CA

06 January, 2022

6:08 PM

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LAKE FOREST, CA — Do you know who supervises the city of Lake Forest? It may not be who you think. Starting Thursday, legislative boundaries have shifted. Following the census, Orange County's local legislators — in this case, the Orange County Board of Supervisors — have selected a new map to ensure all residents get equal representation. On Thursday, those new boundaries went into play, with changes in several districts. "Redistricting is the regular process of adjusting the lines of voting districts, including Orange County's Supervisorial Districts, in accordance with population shifts," a spokesperson for the supervisors says. The 2021 County of Orange redistricting process used data from the 2020 Census. The new supervisorial districts will be in use in the June 7, 2022 primary election. Here is the new way the districts are laid out: District 1: Supervisor Andrew Do Chairman Andrew Do will now supervise Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Los Alamitos and Cypress. It has lost parts of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. La PalmaCypress Los AlamitosGarden GroveWestminsterSeal BeachHuntington BeachFountain ValleyThe unincorporated section between Warner Ave and Seapoint Street Follow him on social media through Facebook. District 2: Supervisor Katrina Foley Supervisor Katrina Foley lost the coastal towns of Costa Mesa, where she once was mayor, and Newport Beach and has added Santa Ana, a portion of Garden Grove, Orange and Anaheim. AnaheimOrangeGarden GroveTustinSanta AnaThe unincorporated area between the 55 and Esplande Avenue Follow Supervisor Foley on Facebook. District 3: Supervisor Don Wagner Supervisor Don Wagner has lost parts of Irvine, Orange and Tustin and adds Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita to his constituents. Yorba LindaAnaheimVilla ParkOrangeTustinIrvineLake ForestMission ViejoRancho Santa MargaritaUnincorporated Silverado Canyon Road to Ortega Highway Follow Supervisor Don Wagner on Facebook. District 4: Supervisor Doug Chaffee Chaffee, the next Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, saw the fewest district changes. La HabraBreaFullertonBuena ParkPlacentiaAnaheimStantonUnincorporated Follow Supervisor Doug Chaffee on Facebook. District 5: Supervisor Lisa Bartlett Supervisor Lisa Bartlett has thrown her hat in the ring for Congress and will leave District 5 in the next election cycle. The OC Register notes that Supervisor Foley is likely to run for that coastal seat, which includes her hometown of Costa Mesa, in the next election. Costa MesaNewport BeachIrvineLaguna WoodsLaguna BeachAliso ViejoLaguna HillsDana PointSan Juan CapistranoSan ClementeUnincorporated areas of Coto De Caza, Trabuco Canyon Follow Supervisor Lisa Bartlett on Facebook. As well as managing the districts in which they represent, the Orange County supervisors oversee the John Wayne Airport, the Orange County Library system, as well as the Orange County Health Care Agency, Foster Care system and Food Assistance programs.

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