California voters will soon cast their ballot in the statewide special election on congressional redistricting.
Voters across the state have until Monday, October 20, to register for the November 4 Statewide Special Election, where they will decide on Proposition 50, a measure proposing temporary
New filings with the Federal Election Commission show both Sen. Adam Schiff and Sen. Alex Padilla have millions on hand.
Some voters said they see Proposition 50 as the best way to fight back against the Trump administration, while opponents called it a waste of money.
The deadline to register to vote in California's Proposition 50 special election is Monday. Here's what you need to know about registering and how to vote.
Ballots have been mailed out for California's Nov. 4 special election on Proposition 50, a measure that would redraw the state's congressional district map if approved.
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?
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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