
Vote NO on Prop 50 – Defend Fair Elections in the Inland Empire
Keep California’s Elections
Fair and Independent
Sacramento politicians want to take away your voice. Stop gerrymandering before it silences Inland Empire voters.
Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing a dangerous plan to hijack California’s fair redistricting process—overriding the voter-approved Independent Redistricting Commission to let politicians draw their own congressional maps.
That’s called gerrymandering. And it’s wrong—no matter who does it.
STOP THE POWER GRAB
What's at stake
Prop 50 is a Sacramento power grab that ends California’s independent redistricting system—letting politicians draw their own districts and weaken local representation.
In 2008 and 2010, Californians voted to create an independent citizens' commission—removing politicians from the redistricting process to stop backroom deals and partisan maps.


This is a slippery slope
Why It Matters to the Inland Empire
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Local Representation at Risk: Sacramento doesn’t understand our housing, water, and traffic needs. Prop 50 lets them redraw lines to protect their power, not our communities.
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Reverses Voter-Approved Reform: Californians voted for independent maps in 2010—Prop 50 destroys that progress.
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Gerrymandering Hurts Growth: Inland Empire neighborhoods could be split apart, silencing our voice in Sacramento and Washington.
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Less Transparency: Current redistricting is public and open; Prop 50 means secret backroom deals.