Proposition 50, which could position Democrats to gain five congressional seats, was the only item on Californian’s ballots during the Nov. 4 special election.
Gov. Gavin Newsom calls the vote a chance for ‘Californians to save democracy,’ while opponents say the proposed maps will dilute the voice of rural residents.
The proposal would make the lawmakers abide by the same restrictions as members of the independent commission that draws district lines within the state.
The president said he wants to give the mayor and local law enforcement a chance to keep bringing down crime, which has seen steep declines in recent years.
Proposition 50, which could position Democrats to gain five congressional seats, was the only item on Californian’s ballots during the Nov. 4 special election.
Gov. Gavin Newsom calls the vote a chance for ‘Californians to save democracy,’ while opponents say the proposed maps will dilute the voice of rural residents.
The proposal would make the lawmakers abide by the same restrictions as members of the independent commission that draws district lines within the state.
The president said he wants to give the mayor and local law enforcement a chance to keep bringing down crime, which has seen steep declines in recent years.