Redistricting is the process of defining boundaries for electoral districts that determine representation in various elected offices. In California, this process occurs after census data is collected every ten years. Governor Gavin Newsom launched a mid-cycle redistricting campaign aimed at voters, with a special election set for November 4 to decide on new congressional districts for 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections. This initiative appears designed to support Democratic advantages amidst Republican-led efforts in other states to bolster their representation through similar tactics.
Redistricting is a logistical part of the process that determines who represents you in elected office based on where you live. It's all about maps and boundaries.
Governor Gavin Newsom officially launched the campaign for mid-cycle redistricting in California... with a rally...in Los Angeles.
Voters will decide in a special election on Nov. 4, whether to implement new congressional districts in California for the elections in 2026, 2028, and 2030.
The process determines the boundaries for electoral districts for Congress, the state legislature, and other elected offices.
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