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Still unsure about Prop. 50? Join the very few who are on the fence about redistricting

Los Angeles Times

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October 31, 2025

California’s Proposition 50, the measure that would redraw election maps to favor Democrats, started out seeming controversial and likely to spark a huge battle.

- ANITA CHABRIA COLUMNIST

Still unsure about Prop. 50? Join the very few who are on the fence about redistricting

ALLEN J. SCHABEN Los Angeles Times

ELECTION worker John Song waits in L.A. for people to cast ballots Saturday, the first day of early voting in the special statewide election.

But in recent days, it’s become clear that the majority of Californians are pro-50. So much so that Gov. Gavin Newsom has offered up the ultimate taunt — he’s ended small-donor fundraising on the measure. Can you imagine President Trump telling MAGA, “Keep your five bucks. It’s better in your pocket than mine.”

So it’s sort of like Newsom is walking across the finish line flush with swagger and cash — maybe not wise, but a statement.

Obviously, Newsom will soon be asking for more money for more things, including his was-never-not-happening presidential bid. But for now, the narrative he’s crafted with Proposition 50 (win or lose, because truly you don't know until the last ballot is counted) is a consequential and important win for democracy and a ray of hope for the next election, merely a year away. Here's why.

Measure was never unpopular

The big secret you should know about Proposition 50 is that it was never unpopular with California’s blue voters.

Sure, Republicans hate it. Especially those, such as Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), who will probably lose their jobs if it passes. I'll give Kiley credit on this — he for a short bit tried to convince his party that all mid-decade redistricting was bad. He had no luck, mostly because House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) rolls like jelly when it comes to Trump.

But the majority of Republicans in California and across the country have offered nary a whisper in condemnation of red-tilting cheat maps.

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