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What to know about California’s Election Rigging Response Act

August 18, 2025
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is backing a ballot proposal that would give California lawmakers the power to redraw congressional districts for the next three elections if Republican-led states approve new maps that strengthen GOP control in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The measure, called the Election Rigging Response Act, would temporarily override the state’s independent redistricting commission for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections.

California voters created the commission through ballot measures in 2008 and 2010 to remove political influence from the process, which is typically conducted once every 10 years using U.S. Census data.

Californians can view the proposed maps here.

Under the plan, the commission would remain in law but lose authority if another state enacts mid-decade redistricting. In that case, maps drawn by lawmakers would be used should voters approve the measure.

The commission would resume its duties after 2030.

Supporters argue that the proposal is intended to counter partisan gerrymandering in GOP-led states. However, opponents argue that the plan is itself a form of gerrymandering, shifting power back to politicians after voters had deliberately taken it away.

The proposal also calls for a special election on Nov. 4, so voters can decide on the measure. It includes provisions to reimburse counties for election costs.

A new Politico/Citrin Center poll suggests the idea could face resistance.

The survey of 1,445 registered voters, conducted July 28 to Aug. 12, found 64% want to keep the independent commission, compared with 36% who support giving temporary power to lawmakers. The commission drew majority support across political and demographic lines, including 72% of Democrats, 66% of Republicans, and 61% of independents.

Opponents, including the League of Women Voters, former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Republican lawmakers, have blasted the proposal.

The Protect Voters First campaign, backed in part by philanthropist Charles Munger Jr., has launched a website urging voters to reject the proposed measure.

The post What to know about California’s Election Rigging Response Act appeared first on KTLA.

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