AREA BOUNDARIES

Residency Requirements and County Supervisorial Districts

Seats on the County Committee are allocated to areas from which county supervisors are elected. These supervisorial district boundaries do not always coincide with school district boundary lines. Each member of the County Committee must reside within the supervisorial district in which he/she serves. For more complete information on the boundaries of supervisorial districts, contact the Registrar of Voters Office at (408) 299-2694 or Suzanne Carrig at the County Office of Education at (408) 453-6869.

Supervisorial District 1
Area contains most of south county, encompassing all or parts of the following school districts:* Cambrian, Franklin-McKinley, Gilroy Unified, Lakeside Union, Loma Prieta Joint Union, Los Gatos Union, Morgan Hill Unified, Oak Grove, San Jose Unified, Saratoga Union, and Union.

Supervisorial District 2
Area contains most of east county, encompassing all or parts of the following school districts:* Alum Rock Union Elementary, Evergreen, Franklin-McKinley, Oak Grove, and San Jose Unified.

Supervisorial District 3
Area contains most of northeast county, encompassing all or parts of the following school districts:* Alum Rock Union Elementary, Berryessa Union, Cupertino Union, Evergreen, Milpitas Unified, Mount Pleasant, Mountain View-Whisman, Oak Grove, Orchard, San Jose Unified, Santa Clara Unified, and Sunnyvale.

Supervisorial District 4
Area contains most of central county, encompassing all or parts of the following school districts:* Cambrian, Campbell Union, Cupertino Union, Luther Burbank, Moreland, San Jose Unified, Santa Clara Unified, and Union.

Supervisorial District 5
Area contains most of northwest county, encompassing all or parts of the following school districts:* Campbell Union, Cupertino Union, Los Altos, Montebello, Moreland, Mountain View-Whisman, Palo Alto Unified, Santa Clara Unified, and Saratoga Union.

* High school districts are not listed since they belong in the same supervisorial districts as their feeder elementary school districts.

 

Date last revised: August 2nd, 2006

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