[5] Boundaries are adjusted every ten years through the process called "redistricting" to make the supervisorial districts equal in population.
Nadia Davis-Lockyer (Board of Supervisors, November 2010 - April 20, 2012), an Orange County native, has worked as a public interest law attorney since 1997.
[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News immediately after her resignation, Mrs. Lockyer explained previous statements she made concerning her addiction issues.
Mrs. Lockyer said she "regretted" sending the message," and asked "the public not to hold anything against my husband for actions that happened a long time ago.
[22] The Orange County District Attorney subsequently dropped the charges, and Lockyer then completed a rehabilitation program.