Cloverdale is scrapping its citywide, at-large council elections and shifting to single-member districts after a June council action that came with legal pressure attached. The shift, spurred by a voting-rights demand letter, will require the city to carve the town into new voting districts, hold multiple public hearings, and stagger future council contests so that some seats are first decided in 2028. Residents and local leaders say the move co…
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