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It’s probably easier from a redistricting point of view to identify that as a surfing community of interest than a White, wealthy community of interest. And that localist strain tends to be a very White, privileged one. “There’s this localist strain that if this beach is in my neighborhood, then I have rights to the wave that other people don’t have. “These tend to be overwhelmingly White, upper-middle-class areas,” he says.
“By comparison, the southern coastline is the version of OC that most people see on TV, with world-class surfing and well-maintained streets.”Splitting the district would almost inevitably result in a loss of a Republican seat. She wants a map that divides the Orange Coast, which would reflect the “very different communities” in the north and south of the county, she says: “If you drive around the northern cities where I live, you’ll see working-class neighborhoods, many diverse communities, immigrant communities, and RV parks,” she says. “It’s clear that there’s an organized effort to persuade this commission to group the entire coastline of Orange County into one district,” says Ada Briceño, a union organizer and the chairwoman of the Orange County Democratic Party (a role she also did not disclose when testifying). Unlike Long Beach, one resident wrote in comments to the commission, Orange County’s beach communities are “very mellow” and the “demeanor is chill.” CalMatters, a nonprofit news organization, reported in September that some of those advocating for a coastal district were prominent local Republicans who didn’t disclose their party affiliation in their testimony to the commission.“You can’t discuss any of this without discussing the role of class and race,” says Fred Smoller, a political scientist at Orange County’s Chapman University who’s documented the county’s slow transition from a bastion of Reagan Republicans in the 1980s to the more competitive battleground it is today.Not everyone agrees that keeping coastal communities together is the best way to carve up the county.
Yet Republicans in 2020 won two of the county’s six congressional districts. The county has voted Democratic in the last two presidential elections. Demographics are rapidly changing the county’s voting patterns. At the same time, the White population declined from 61% to 43%, according to the 2020 census.

