California's special election on Nov. 4 is to authorize temporary use of new congressional district maps through 2030. Proposition 50 is an effort by Gov. Gavin Newsom to help Democrats win five additional seats in California to offset Trump’s moves in Texas to try to gain five Republican districts.
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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.
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Election 2025: What to know about California's special election on Nov. 4
California voters will soon cast their ballot in the statewide special election on congressional redistricting.
Some counties have punched holes in envelopes as a way to help visually impaired voters. Social media posts claim it’s a way for Democrats to cheat.
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?
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Barack Obama joins fight for US House control, urges vote for California districts to counter Trump
Barack Obama is entering the fight for U.S. House control. The former Democratic president is appearing in a 30-second ad urging California voters to approve a ballot proposal that could add as many as five Democrat-held House seats in California.
The 2025 California Special Election is less than a month away, and many voters are already mailing in their ballots. Video Above: California releases new figures breaking down special election cost As Nov.
With ballots for the Nov. 4 special election hitting mailboxes this week, the California Secretary of State’s office conducted an education webinar on Tuesday, Oct. 7, to walk voters through the election process while also encouraging people to cast their ballots early.
Mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day — Tuesday, Nov. 4 — and received by the elections office no later than seven days after Election Day, according to the California Secretary of State’s office. If you can’t get to the post office by the deadline, you can bring your ballot to a polling place by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
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