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Previous Municipal Elections
- November 7, 2023 Election
- 2022 City Council Redistricting
- November 2, 2021 Regular Local Election
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- November 6, 2018 County General Election
- March 6, 2018 Regular Municipal Election
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- March 1, 2016 Regular Municipal Election
- March 4, 2014 Regular Municipal Election
- March 6, 2012 Regular Municipal Election
- March 2, 2010 Regular Municipal Election
- March 10, 2009 Special Municipal Election (Results)
- March 4, 2008 Regular Municipal Election
- March 7, 2006 Regular Municipal Election
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2022 Redistricting
In 2022 the Independent Citizens' Redistricting Commission (ICRC) revised the City of Santa Fe district maps in advance of the 2023 Municipal Election. The City retained Research and Polling, Inc. to analyze the census information and other demographic data, and five new district map options were generated based on the results. The Redistricting Commission hosted public input sessions to solicit feedback on the proposals.
Click Here to view the City of Santa Fe ICRC's July 13, 2022, Presentation to the City Council Meeting.
Click Here to view the 2020 Census Redistricting Map.
Independent Citizens' Redistricting Commission members
District 1 – Christopher Graeser
District 2 – Gary Donato
District 3 – Jeff Weber (Alternate Appointed)
Nicholas McKenzie (resigned)
District 4 - Lilliemae Ortiz, Chair
Statistician – Gail Rekers
At-Large – Berl Brechner, Vice-Chair
Geographer or cartographer – Carmela Quintana
Section 6-18 SFCC 1987 addresses the Independent Citizens' Redistricting Commission.
Click Here to view the minutes of the final Independent Citizens' Redistricting meeting.