California, Voter and Prop 50
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How Prop. 50 would change California's congressional district maps
There's one topic dominating California's election season this year: Proposition 50, an effort to redraw the state's congressional maps in order to create five new Democratic seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Some 23 million voters have received mail ballots for the Nov. 4 election. The only statewide measure this fall is a redistricting plan spearheaded by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Schallhorn and Page covered topics from late voter registration to local impacts from President Trump’s executive order on elections.
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California ballot design prompts false conspiracy theories that the November election is rigged
California's secretary of state refutes viral claims that holes in ballot envelopes allow election officials to see how people voted on Proposition 50.
A student's guide to voting in California's special election on Nov. 4 California’s statewide special election is coming up on Tuesday, November 4. Voters will decide whether to approve Proposition 50, authorizing new Congressional district maps. Are you ready to cast your vote?
Everything's getting so political because you're either blue or red. That's not the way it's supposed to be.' Shasta County voters speak out.
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Fight over new US House districts in California could turn on advertising edge in closing days
Less than two weeks from Election Day, a potentially decisive edge in California's fight over new U.S. House districts has emerged: advertising.
On Wednesday, former President Barack Obama joined California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a livestream for volunteers in support of Proposition 50, the governor’s redistricting measure, and the sole question on the ballot in the November 4 special election. As I reported last week in a story on the almost unprecedented spending around the measure:
New filings with the Federal Election Commission show both Sen. Adam Schiff and Sen. Alex Padilla have millions on hand.