
Proposition 50: What You Need to Know Before Nov. 4
Your vote is your power. On Election Day, Californians will decide on Proposition 50, a measure that could shape how our congressional districts are drawn for the rest of the decade.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama, in partnership with When We All Vote, is urging everyone to get registered and ready to vote!
“We are just 100 days away from Election Day, and it’s time to get registered and ready to vote.
When we all vote, we have the power to determine the direction of our country.
Every issue we care about is on the ballot — from reproductive rights to what our kids are learning in school to how our communities are policed.
Our democracy works best when all of us play a role in shaping it. So, tell me — are you voting this year?
Head over to @whenweallvote to register to vote today. And don’t forget to remind your friends and family to register, too.
Let’s get out there and do this!”
The Power of the Black Vote initiative asks our community members to take a moment to verify their voting status. Ensure your name, address, and polling location are correct to avoid any last-minute surprises that might prevent you from voting.
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Remember, your vote is your voice. Let’s make it heard!
Your vote is your power. On Election Day, Californians will decide on Proposition 50, a measure that could shape how our congressional districts are drawn for the rest of the decade.
September 15, 2025 – All eyes are on California this fall as voters decide whether to approve Proposition 50, a partisan gerrymandering plan with significant stakes far beyond California’s borders — for control of the federal government, for President Donald Trump’s agenda and for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s national ambitions.
October 9, 2024 – In November, voters will determine the fate of 10 propositions — including whether to borrow a combined $20 billion for climate programs and school construction, whether to approve three amendments to the state constitution and what direction to take on crime, health care and taxes.