Politics & Government

Redistricting Creates Clash of the Titans

Congressman Brad Sherman will be running against fellow Democrat Howard Berman under the new district boundaries.

A state redistricting commission approved its final maps for congressional and state legislative electoral districts on Friday, making it likely that they will become the voting districts until the next redistricting process in 10 years.

The final meeting of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will be on August 15, according to the commission's spokesman Rob Wilcox. At that point, the commission will either vote to finalize the maps, or reject them- there will be no further revisions before that deadline, Wilcox said (for more on the commission and its process click here).

That means that the maps that have been released (which can be viewed on an interactive map here) will most likely be the next state districts.

Find out what's happening in Encino-Tarzanawith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The new boundaries set the stage for a showdown between two longtime Valley political heavyweights, Brad Sherman and Howard Berman, congressmen who before now have represented different districts but now will likely find themselves living the same district, the new West San Fernando Valley - Calabasas District.

Berman currently represents the 28th District, which includes Encino south of the 101, San Fernando, Pacoima, Sylmar and North Hollywood, territory that will be moved to the East San Fernando Valley - Tujunga District.

Find out what's happening in Encino-Tarzanawith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Whereas, Sherman represents Encino north of the 101 freeway and a large patch of the West Valley from Sherman Oaks north into Chatsworth and Santa Clarita.

Sherman has expressed the hope that he would not have to run against a fellow democrat, but he didn't actually mention Howard Berman by name.

Berman indicated in a statement that if the new lines are finalized, he would opt to run for the West San Fernando Valley - Calabasas District.

"Still, if the final districts look anything like the draft map released today, my home is squarely in the district it is calling 'West San Fernando Valley - Calabasas.'  It's premature to make an official campaign announcement until district lines are finalized, however, there is no question that I would want to continue representing this community," Berman said.

If finalized, the lines will allow Encino residents to vote together as one community under the draft plan. The congressional representation of the community was previously split between Sherman and Berman.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Encino-Tarzana