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New Proposed District Better for Dreier?

A recently released second draft of a new congressional district includes less Democratic-leaning cities.

A that could mean totally new electoral boundaries for San Marino took another twist last week as the commission examined a new district concept that could be more favorable for current congressional representative David Dreier.

The new concept would put his home town of San Dimas in a district with some of the East San Gabriel Valley foothill cities that he currently represents.

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The new conceptual district, which is displayed on right, was part of a staff report from the commission's meetings last week, and will be part of the discussion on what the ultimate district could end up looking like.

The final district is still totally up in the air: the first proposal was a draft district that coincided with a state-wide proposal for districts. The second was used as a discussion point for possibly changing the original draft proposal when the final districts are released in August.

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If the district does end up looking more like the latest proposal the biggest beneficiary could be Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, D-La Canada Flintridge, who has announced his intentions to run for Congress in 2012.

The Foothill District proposal would put Portantino in the same district as Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, which would make it likely that Portantino would have to . The new district also bears a close resemblance to the current Assembly district that Portantino represents, so voters in many of the towns would be familiar with him.

But the latest proposal would put Schiff's town of residence, Burbank, into a district with Glendale and parts of Los Angeles, making it more likely he'd run in that district.

Whether the commission adopts a district that looks more like the latest proposal, the June 10 proposal, or something else entirely is still completely up in the air.  The have already passed, but residents can still submit an official comment on the proposals online.


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