Governor Gavin Newsom has called a special election for this November that will cost taxpayers nearly $300 million.
Prop 50 will repeal part of the 2010 Voters First Act for Congress, which gave the power to draw California’s Congressional districts to an independent 14-member Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Voting NO keeps the current voter-approved system and independent citizens in charge. Voting YES puts the State Legislature in charge of those maps.
Voting YES puts the State Legislature in charge of those maps.
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Voting NO keeps the current voter-approved system and independent citizens in charge.
Prop 50 is a return to the old days before important voter reforms, when Sacramento politicians drew their own districts in the dark of backrooms and out of public scrutiny. Unless defeated, it will lead to self-dealing and corruption.
Prop 50 is sponsored by the same Sacramento career politicians who crippled California with the nation's:
Highest cost of living
Highest poverty rate
Highest gasoline prices
Highest utility costs
Stop Sacramento’s Power Grab.
Vote NO on Prop 50.
Vote NO on Prop 50.
former California Governor

Why Vote NO on Proposition 50
- Costs taxpayers nearly $300 million to pay for the special election, amid a $20 billion budget deficit that the politicians created
- Puts Gavin Newsom and other politicians in the State Legislature in charge of drawing congressional districts, letting them rig the system to guarantee reelection and punish political opponents
- Changes the constitution to replace the voter-approved California Citizens Redistricting Commission
- Attacks California’s gold standard model for independent redistricting, allowing Democrats to push a partisan gerrymandering plan to take more seats in Congress
Join the fight to defeat Prop 50.
Stop Gavin Newsom and the Politicians’ Power Grab.
Protect Independent Redistricting.
Protect Independent Redistricting.