UC Berkeley poll shows Californian's leaning toward 'Yes' on Prop 50 ahead of special election
Proposition 50 would suspend California's Independent Redistricting Commission for three elections to allow legislature control, aiming to add five Democratic House seats, polls show strong partisan support.
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Poll: Proposition 50 Leading By a Hefty 22-point Margin One Week Before the Election
A final pre-election survey conducted by Berkeley IGS (see below) finds 60 percent of Californian’s likely voters voting Yes on Proposition 50, while just 38 percent are voting No. The survey also reveals that the results are highly partisan with 93 percent of Democrats supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s ~$300 million gerrymandering proposition, with 91 percent of Republicans voting against it. As early voting is underway, the poll indicates tha…
Local Prop 50 voter guide: How are San Diego leaders voting this election?
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- Leading up to California’s Nov. 4 Special Election more than half of San Diegans are planning to vote “yes” on Proposition 50, California’s proposed redistricting map. Several local leaders, school boards and community groups have been outspoken about their thoughts on the ballot initiative. What is Prop 50? Governor Gavin Newsom introduced Prop 50 to counteract Texas’ similar redistricting efforts. Newsom has stated t…
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