South Bay residents challenge new trustee election system for Fremont Union High School District

The Fremont Union High School District — which includes parts of Cupertino, Los Altos, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale — is implementing a new system for electing trustees to avoid a potential voting rights lawsuit, a move that has some residents upset.

The district is planning to transition from its at-large election process, in which voters can elect any five candidates, to a by-trustee-area election system. The district is set to be split into five zones, each with 20% of the voting population. Voters in each zone would elect one candidate. Staff are working to have maps finalized and approved by trustees in April, just in time for the November elections, when Board President Jeff Moe and Trustee Rod Sinks term out.

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