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If the latest power-grabbing action from Governor Newsom and the California state legislature does indeed go forward this November, we must stand firmly against the proposition, now known as Prop 50.
This proposal is a blatant attack on the democratic principles Californians have already voted on and upheld for over a decade. It’s not just bad policy—it’s a costly publicity stunt designed to boost their national political ambitions with an insane $250,000,000 price tag. Worse, while California reels from a budget crunch, mismanaged finances, and a long list of social issues like crime, homelessness, drug addiction and unemployment, the hundreds of millions in costs to administer the special Prop 50 vote will provide no benefit to hard-working Californians.
In 2008 (Proposition 11) and 2010 (Proposition 20), California voters established the Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) creating and entrusting a bipartisan panel of fourteen citizens to guarantee fairness with drawing electoral maps every ten years. The CRC’s transparent process, guided by strict rules like equal population distribution and Voting Rights Act compliance, ensures voting districts reflect our communities, not state legislators’ agendas.
If you vote to approve Proposition 50, it will suspend the CRC’s maps for upcoming 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections, taking away the role of the independent commission, handing redistricting power to the state legislature in Sacramento. This is a betrayal of the voters, who years ago demanded impartiality over political manipulation. It’s an infidelity which we cannot forgive.
The governor and state legislature’s intent is clear: partisan gerrymandering. By redrawing congressional maps, it is a power grab that dilutes your vote and entrenches party dominance. It sacrifices fairness for political gain, undermining the equitable elections the CRC was designed to protect.
Worse, the process reeks of secrecy. The redrawn maps, crafted behind closed doors by political operatives, emerged just days before the state legislature’s vote to meet ballot submission deadlines. This scheme, drawing maps in the dark with outside political consultants, is in stark contrast to the CRC’s year-long, transparent process with over 100 public meetings. We must decry this rushed, obfuscated approach as a deliberate snub of voters’ will. You, as constituents, have been shamefully shunned.
The California governor’s role in this sham is shockingly galling. He’s leveraging the Proposition to elevate his national profile. We see through this: it’s a high-priced stunt for political theater and national media attention, a self-serving ploy that undermines the CRC’s voter-approved authority.
Legally, Proposition 50 is shaky. The CRC’s duties and responsibilities are enshrined in our state constitution. In 2008 and again in 2010, California’s voters specifically decided politicians are not allowed to draw district lines. Period.
Polls show 64 percent of voters prefer the independent CRC over state legislative control. By ignoring this obvious statistic, Sacramento’s officials and the governor betray public trust, the trust you placed upon them as your elected representatives. Proposition 50 risks destabilizing electoral integrity, eroding voter confidence and upending the norms of our Democracy. Californians must reject Proposition 50 and protect the fair, transparent redistricting process we fought for.
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Author: Richie Greenberg
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