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Voters in Santa Barbara County will be asked to weigh in on two local measures on redistricting this November.

Measure G and Measure H: Who should divvy up Santa Barbara County?

Voters in Santa Barbara County will be asked to weigh in on two local measures on redistricting this November.

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Two competing proposals making their way to the polls this November might reshape the future of Santa Barbara County’s supervisorial districts.

Measure G and Measure H: Who should divvy up Santa Barbara County?

Two competing proposals making their way to the polls this November might reshape the future of Santa Barbara County’s supervisorial districts.

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