California voters approve Democratic-drawn congressional map
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“California has spoken,” San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria posted on social media. “We’ve taken decisive action to protect our democracy and resist efforts to rig our national election. Our message is clear: we’re tired of chaos in Washington and want a federal government that works for the people, not a president.”
Local voters were asked to make two decisions at the ballot box that could change representation in San Diego County.
After President Trump asked Texas to remap districts to favor Republicans, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop. 50. The measure would redraw California's map to favor Democrats and could flip up to five GOP House of Representative seats.
Election Day is here, and voters in San Diego County and across California will to decide on the fate of Proposition 50.
California voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of Proposition 50, a controversial ballot measure that would redraw the state’s congressional map and potentially shift five U.S. House seats to Democrats.
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18% of ballots have already been cast in San Bernardino County for California's special election
In San Bernardino County, early voting is underway at a brisk pace for California's Nov. 4 Proposition 50 election.