Prop 50 in California is a ballot measure regarding redrawing the state’s congressional districts, with implications for the 2026 U.S. House elections. A “Yes” vote would replace the current maps set by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission with new maps drawn by the Legislature starting in 2026, and these maps would remain in effect until further redraws after the 2030 Census. A “No” vote would keep the existing Commission-drawn maps in place until after the 2030 Census when new maps would be drawn. Supporters argue the measure helps counter gerrymandering and could expand Democratic representation in Congress, while opponents note concerns about legislative control over redistricting and potential partisan advantages. For the latest results, current counts, and district-by-district maps, refer to trusted news outlets and official state election results.
