Irvine’s Transition to District Elections Begins
Our City’s residents are beginning to change the political map of Irvine … literally!
The City of Irvine, like hundreds of cities and school districts across California, is pursuing a shift in how voters elect members of the City Council.
Currently, Irvine voters elect the Mayor and four City Councilmembers. Under the proposed district election system, the Council would be expanded to seven members — a Mayor elected at-large and six Councilmembers, each elected from a separate voting district.
If approved by Irvine voters in March 2024, the new district election system would go into effect in time for the November 2024 election.
The first public hearing was held on April 11th as part of the regular Irvine City Council meeting in the Council Chambers at City Hall (1 Civic Center Plaza).

