Deferred Area of Senate District 14Every 10 years after the US Census Data is released, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission draws new lines for representation that is reflective of the population changes. Senate districts have a unique issue that Assembly and Congressional districts do not have. Of the Senate districts established, only the even-numbered districts went into effect for the 2022 election cycle. The new odd-numbered districts will not go into effect until the 2024 election cycle. This means some members of the population do not have representation until 2024 when the next election cycle happens. These geographic areas are referred to as “deferred.” However, the Senate wants to ensure that anyone living in a deferred area is still represented by a California State Senator and therefore has been assigned a Senator to represent them until the next election occurs in 2 years. For additional information on current Senate districts click here Senate District 14 Maps The deferred area include portions of Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Salinas, Soledad, Boronda, Chualar, San Lucas, Spreckels, and balance of Monterey County; portions of Hollister, San Juan Bautista, Aromas, Ridgemark, Tres Pinos, and balance of San Benito County. To find out if this is your Senator, enter your address here to find your California Representative |