Here is a rewritten summary of the information provided about Proposition 50:
🗳️ San Diego Voters Weigh In on Temporary Redistricting: Proposition 50
San Diego residents, alongside voters across California, participated in a special election to decide the fate of Proposition 50, a measure concerning the temporary redrawing of Congressional district maps.1
Proposition 50’s Impact:
If approved by voters, this proposition would have overridden the maps established by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission and implemented new temporary boundaries effective from 2026 through 2030. Proponents, including Governor Gavin Newsom, framed the change as a response to redistricting shifts in other states, such as Texas, with forecasts suggesting California Democrats could potentially gain up to five House seats under the proposed temporary maps.2 A “yes” vote supported these temporary changes, while a “no” vote would have kept the existing, commission-drawn maps in place until the 2030 U.S. Census cycle.
Election Details:
Polls were open until 8 p.m. on November 4th.3 The results regarding Prop 50 were being tracked via the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.
Note on Other Local Elections:
The special election day also featured a separate local contest: the recall election for Poway Councilmember Tony Blain in District 2.4
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