Skip to content

How Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 is Reshaping California - For Better or For Worse

Prop 50 is redrawing California’s political battlefield, sparking new fears of gerrymandering, backroom mapmaking, and voters losing their voice.

How Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 is Reshaping California - For Better or For Worse
California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Photo by Gage Skidmore on Flickr. Photo shared under a creative commons license.
Published:

Prop 50 is redrawing California’s political battlefield, sparking new fears of gerrymandering, backroom mapmaking, and voters losing their voice. We cut through the spin to explain what’s really changing, who benefits, and what it could mean for competitive elections, election reform, and independent voters. Plus, Independent CA-40 candidate Nina Linh joins us to spell out how Prop 50’s map shifts are already reshaping her district - and her race.

Listen to this episode and more from Independent Voter Project on Spotify and Apple Music.

Cara Brown McCormick

Cara Brown McCormick

Cara McCormick, principal at Smart Campaigns, advises on strategy and research. With 10+ years in major races, she led Maine’s historic move to ranked choice voting. Her work focuses on election reforms that improve representation and voter choice.

All articles

More in Podcast

See all

More from Cara Brown McCormick

See all
Trump to Noem: You're Fired

Trump to Noem: You're Fired

/