
Did you know that Santa Ana City Council elections are conducted on a citywide basis, but you have to live in the ward that you are running for? That’s odd, isn’t it?
In most cities, local elections are conducted on a ward-specific basis. That means you vote for YOUR council member – not those who represent other wards. That makes sense, doesn’t it?
What this means is that Council Members are more accountable to those who live in their ward – and it also means anyone can run for the Council, walk their Ward and have a shot at winning. Right now you have to be wealthy or backed by a lot of special interests to be able to prevail in local Santa Ana elections.
Here is a list of cities that elect their Council members by districts/wards:
Charter Cities
Bakersfield (212,715)
Berkeley (105,855)
Dinuba (14,638)
Downey (92,092) 1 council elected at-large
Fresno (367,684)
*Inglewood++ (116,032)
*Long Beach (442,106)
*Los Angeles (3,638,148)
*Oakland (386,779)
*Pasadena (137, 136
*Pomona (139,792)
*Redondo Beach++ (63,913)
*Riverside ++ (247,800)
*Sacramento (396,032)
Salinas (122,468)
*San Bernardino (185,942)
*San Diego (1,197,676)
*San Jose (849,363)
*Seal Beach (26,795)
Stockton (234,009)
Watsonville (34,248)
++ In these cities, if no one gets 51% of the vote, then they have a run-off election at a later date.
General Law Cities
Bradbury (890)
??Coachella?? (21,038
Colton (45,479)
Hanford (38,469)
Hollister (24,698)
Moreno Valley (135,635)
Parlier (9,452)
West Sacramento (30,231)
And here is a list of cities that nominates council members from districts or wards but elects them at large:
Charter Cities
Alhambra (88,518)
*Compton (93,268)
*Eureka (28,606)
Newport Beach (70,098)
San Leandro (72,307)
Santa Ana (337,977) (Census of Population, 2000) 78,217 (Orange County Registrar of Voters, Map Section, 01/16/02)
General Law Cities
Woodside (5,396)
*Cities with primary elections
Population figures from League of Cities database, July 1997
Amazing. Only a handful of cities conduct their local elections the way Santa Ana does. And Santa Ana is by far the largest city that conducts elections in this manner.
Our current system shuts out residents from City Hall. It elects Council Members who are accountable to special interests, not to the people. Isn’t it a good thing to elect folks who are your neighbors, who will fight to do what is right for their constituents?















If the city went to Ward Specific elections, would that also mean gerrymander of ward borders to ensure safe seats for incumbents?