On Tuesday in California, voters will decide whether to move forward with plans to redraw the state’s congressional map in a move to counter Republican gerrymandering efforts elsewhere ahead of the 2026 midterms.
What is clear for most California voters heading to the polls on November 4 is that the stakes are too high to let minor hurt feelings impede a larger struggle for political power. A CBS News poll found that most Prop 50 support is motivated by opposition to President Trump’s federal overreach into state affairs.
California voters head to the polls on Tuesday with just one yes-or-no question on the ballot. Passing Proposition 50 would implement a new congressional map, which passed the state legislature in August,
On Nov. 4, Californians will vote on Proposition 50, a measure that could reshape the state’s congressional map and influence control of the U.S. House.
Secretary of State Shirley Weber says a message suggesting ballots haven’t been received or processed did not come from her office.
How the Golden State votes on Prop 50 will likely impact which party retains control of Congress in 2026 and how Californians are represented in the nation's capital. Here's everything to know about the special election on Nov.
Check back here for the live election results for California Proposition 50, the Use of Legislative Congressional Redistricting Map Amendment. Polls close at 8:00 PM Pacific Time on Tuesday,
But none of it was paid for by the major campaigns advocating for and against Proposition 50, the ballot measure put forth by Gov. Gavin Newsom to counter Republican redistricting efforts in Texas. Instead, nonprofits, political parties and a billionaire have financed an independent effort as election day approaches Tuesday.
As California waits for federal voting monitors to arrive for next week's Prop. 50 election, California has rolled out a plan to deal with them: send in their own monitors to watch over the feds.