The citizen-led California congressional and legislative redistricting commission is considering maps that could move several Southern California cities into other counties. During an Oct. 27 meeting of the California Citizens’ Redistricting Commission (CCRC), which draws the state’s legislative and congressional districts every ten years based on census data, proposed maps during its Oct. 27 meeting placing southern California assembly districts (pdf), included Rossmoor and Los Alamitos—two Orange County cities—in the Long Beach assembly district. A congressional district map (pdf) reflected similar changes, moving Rossmoor, Los Alamitos, and Cypress into the Long Beach congressional district. Both maps and a senate district map (pdf) also proposed that Orange County cities Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, and San Clemente be included in San Diego County’s district. This year’s maps were expected to change drastically after a decade of population growth, shifting demographics, and the loss of a congressional seat. The commission’s priority is to evenly distribute …