Prop 50 election results: California voters approve new maps favoring Democratic lawmakers

Well, good evening everybody and uh. Let me underscore it’s been *** good evening uh for everybody, not just the Democratic Party, but what *** night for the Democratic Party, *** party uh that is in its ascendancy, *** party that’s on its toes no longer on its heels from coast to coast, sea to shining sea, but it was not just *** victory tonight. For the Democratic Party was *** victory for the United States of America, for the people of this country and the principles that our founding fathers lived and died for, and so we’re proud, we’re proud here in California to be part of this narrative this evening. We’re proud of the work that the people of the state of California did tonight to send *** powerful message to an historic president. Donald Trump is an historic president. He is the most historically unpopular president in modern history. In every critical category, Donald Trump is under water. He promised to make us healthier. He promised to make us wealthier. We’re sicker and poorer, and he fundamentally understands that. Why else? Why else would he call Greg Abbott? Saying he’s entitled to 5 seats. Why else is he trying to rig the midterm elections before one single vote is even cast. He understands his position at this moment in the United States of America. One thing he never counted on though was the state of California. Instead of agonizing over the state of our nation, we organized in an unprecedented way, in *** 90 day sprint. People from all over the United States of America contributed their voices and their support for this initiative. We stood tall and we stood stood firm in response to Donald Trump’s recklessness. And tonight, after poking the bear, this bear roared with an unprecedented turnout in *** special election with an extraordinary result. None of us, however, are naive. This is *** pattern. This is *** practice. Donald Trump’s efforts to rig the midterm election continue to this day, and I’ll reinforce that in just *** moment. You’re seeing. And take action all across this country, not just in Texas. You saw what they were successfully able to do in Missouri, what they did in North Carolina, what they’re trying to do in Indiana and inevitably in Florida. They are not screwing around. In June of this year, we saw 4000 National Guard federalized in the state of California. California, we saw 700 active duty Marines not sent overseas, but sent to the 2nd largest city in the United States of America to militarize our streets. We said in June, this was *** preview of things to come. What more evidence do you need than what happened in Washington, DC? What’s happening up in Portland, cities like Chicago. When we kicked off this campaign just 90 or so days ago in Little Tokyo in Southern California in LA at the democracy Center, Donald Trump sent Greg Bovino. He sent his private police force that increasingly appears to have taken an oath of office to Donald Trump, not to the Constitution of the United States. He sent them. To our kickoff rally to chill free expression, to chill free speech, to intimidate people from participating just today in Los Angeles, Donald Trump called up the border patrol, sent them to Dodger Stadium, and threw *** fastball at free speech right at the head, free expression to suppress the vote. In America’s second largest city, just did that today. People in tactical gears sent out to intimidate *** community that is already on edge, but you see, as we speak, people are still in line. People waiting up 3 hours to cast their vote, to send *** message. To Donald Trump. No crowns, no thrones, no kings. That’s what this victory represents. It’s *** victory for the people of the state of California and the United States of America. And this is *** victory that’s punctuated with *** sober reminder that it’s not just the actions that Donald Trump has taken to federalize our guard to begin the process of militarizing American cities, to intimidate free expression and speech by utilizing ICE and border patrol in America’s cities, but he also announced today, right when polls were opening. That this election was rigged, that this election was rigged. Of course those are familiar words. It’s exactly what Donald Trump said after January 6th, that day of love where he tried to light democracy on fire, he tried to wreck this country and he called in to the Secretary of State in Georgia calling up for. 11 12,000 votes just like he called Greg Abbott saying he’s entitled to those five seats. He said this election was rigged and he’s moving to look for criminal prosecution and investigations at the Department of Justice. He is not screwing around. So tonight, I’m proud. But I’m very mindful and sober of the moment we are living in. Donald Trump does not believe in fair and free elections period and full stop. This is not complicated and it’s self evident to anyone paying attention. You start to stack up all of these actions that continue to this moment. And will continue in moments to come. If you think I’m exaggerating, consider his announcement just *** few weeks ago to send rapid response teams all across the United States and all 50 states, tens of thousands of members of the military prepared for urban deployment, *** preview of things to come. But back to the state, our state of mind was resolute. Our state of mind was resolved to stand firm and to stand tall, to not be intimidated, to not be humiliated, to not fall prey to cynicism, to not fall prey to fear and the anxiety of someone that believes in only one thing, shock and awe. To intimidate and exhaust us, but we’re seeing all across this country 7 million people strong standing up, not just for themselves but for each other and for these enduring and historic principles of our founding fathers. And I’ll end on that. Next year is the 250th anniversary of the best of Roman Republic, the best of Greek democracy. This fundamental notion of *** system of checks and balances, of popular sovereignty, the rule of law, Mr. President, the rule of law, not the rule of dawn, and I hope it’s dawning on people. The sobriety of this moment, what’s at stake tonight as I said, is an extraordinary moment for our party, but again it’s an extraordinary moment affirming those principles. Our founding fathers did not live and die to see the kind of vandalism to this republic and our democracy that Donald. Trump is trying to perpetuate and so my call tonight in the spirit of Whitman, we talked about the powerful play goes on we all must contribute *** verse and so we need, we need the state of Virginia. We need the state of Maryland. We need our friends in New York and Illinois. In Colorado we need to see other states with the remarkable leaders that have been doing remarkable things meet this moment head on as well to recognize what we’re up against in 2026 and let me make this crystal clear, we can de facto end Donald Trump’s presidency as we know it. The minute Speaker Jeffries gets sworn in as Speaker of the House of Representatives, it is all on the line, *** bright line in 2026. And so I want to thank everybody that stood up not just for our democracy. But stood up for those that have feel bullied and intimidated, stood up for this notion of coequal branches of government in *** system of checks and balances. And I want to thank my wife who reminds me every single day. Um, that this is about those that feel alone, those that feel isolated, those that feel an anxiety and *** stress that they never could have imagined in their lives. This was about saying to them, we have your back, we see you, you matter, we care and I’ll just say this, I’m confident as we move forward into 2026 in this country. The best is yet to come. Thank you very much.

Prop 50 election results: California voters approve new maps favoring Democratic lawmakers

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Updated: 9:14 PM PST Nov 4, 2025

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California voters have approved a measure that would use Democratic-drawn congressional maps for the next three elections, The Associated Press projects. Proposition 50 will temporarily use redrawn maps aimed at sending more Democratic lawmakers to the U.S. House of Representatives.(Video above | Full Prop 50 Speech | Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks after voters approve redistricting measure.)Leer en español.When redrawing district maps to favor a specific political party, that practice is known as gerrymandering. It’s a once-taboo term that is now the rallying cry for both Democrats and Republicans.The national gerrymandering battle for control of the House began when President Donald Trump urged Texas to find a way to send more Republicans to Congress. (App users, click HERE to see the interactive election results with this story.)See the up-to-the-minute election results below.Midterm elections are typically when control of the House or Senate could change, sometimes resulting in the majority party losing decisive power.Texas lawmakers complied with the president’s request and redrew their lines to increase the likelihood of five more GOP seats representing the Lone Star State.In response to Texas, Gov. Gavin Newsom and other top Democratic leaders launched a campaign through Prop. 50, calling it a response to election rigging.California’s process for redistricting was more difficult, however, as voters in 2008 and 2010 approved a citizen-led independent redistricting commission. That commission is in charge of redrawing the lines after every U.S. census.According to supporters, Prop. 50 is only intended to use the new maps for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections. But some opponents, including redistricting commission chairman Neal Fornaciari, worry that the maps are “temporary until the next crisis.”The newly drawn districts aim to offset Texas’ plan of sending five more Republicans by making it easier for five California Democrats to win a seat.For example, Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley currently holds District 3. Prior to Prop. 50 passing, he represented Northern California’s geographically largest district, largely covering rural areas in the Foothills, Sierra and the Eastern Sierra.Now, much of his district was redrawn to include parts of Sacramento County, which has a larger population of liberal voters.”In spite of tonight’s result, I remain heartened that California voters still support independent redistricting,” Kiley shared in a statement, in part. “While Prop. 50’s passage brings back gerrymandering in California, it also adopts a policy supporting independent redistricting nationwide.”Rep. Ami Bera said Tuesday night that he planned to run in the new district. The push for gerrymandering is likely to further complicate the 2026 midterms as other states are either considering or are already pushing to redistrict. SEE EL DORADO COUNTY RESULTS | PLUMAS COUNTY RESULTS | TRUCKEE MEASURE G

California voters have approved a measure that would use Democratic-drawn congressional maps for the next three elections, The Associated Press projects.

Proposition 50 will temporarily use redrawn maps aimed at sending more Democratic lawmakers to the U.S. House of Representatives.

(Video above | Full Prop 50 Speech | Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks after voters approve redistricting measure.)

Leer en español.

When redrawing district maps to favor a specific political party, that practice is known as gerrymandering. It’s a once-taboo term that is now the rallying cry for both Democrats and Republicans.

The national gerrymandering battle for control of the House began when President Donald Trump urged Texas to find a way to send more Republicans to Congress.

(App users, click HERE to see the interactive election results with this story.)

See the up-to-the-minute election results below.

Midterm elections are typically when control of the House or Senate could change, sometimes resulting in the majority party losing decisive power.

Texas lawmakers complied with the president’s request and redrew their lines to increase the likelihood of five more GOP seats representing the Lone Star State.

In response to Texas, Gov. Gavin Newsom and other top Democratic leaders launched a campaign through Prop. 50, calling it a response to election rigging.

California’s process for redistricting was more difficult, however, as voters in 2008 and 2010 approved a citizen-led independent redistricting commission. That commission is in charge of redrawing the lines after every U.S. census.

According to supporters, Prop. 50 is only intended to use the new maps for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections. But some opponents, including redistricting commission chairman Neal Fornaciari, worry that the maps are “temporary until the next crisis.”

The newly drawn districts aim to offset Texas’ plan of sending five more Republicans by making it easier for five California Democrats to win a seat.

For example, Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley currently holds District 3. Prior to Prop. 50 passing, he represented Northern California’s geographically largest district, largely covering rural areas in the Foothills, Sierra and the Eastern Sierra.

Now, much of his district was redrawn to include parts of Sacramento County, which has a larger population of liberal voters.

“In spite of tonight’s result, I remain heartened that California voters still support independent redistricting,” Kiley shared in a statement, in part. “While Prop. 50’s passage brings back gerrymandering in California, it also adopts a policy supporting independent redistricting nationwide.”

Rep. Ami Bera said Tuesday night that he planned to run in the new district.

The push for gerrymandering is likely to further complicate the 2026 midterms as other states are either considering or are already pushing to redistrict.

SEE EL DORADO COUNTY RESULTS | PLUMAS COUNTY RESULTS | TRUCKEE MEASURE G