California voters approve Prop 50 congressional redistricting measure
Unofficial results show 63.8 percent voting in favor
– California voters approved Proposition 50, a measure concerning congressional redistricting, according to unofficial results from the California Secretary of State’s Office.
As of 4:20 a.m. on Nov. 5, with all 18,399 precincts partially reporting, 63.8 percent of voters supported the measure, while 36.2 percent opposed it. A total of 5,154,529 votes were cast in favor, and 2,927,923 votes were cast against.
Vote-by-mail, provisional, and other ballots will continue to be processed and counted after Election Night. Election results will continue to change throughout the ballot counting canvass period as additional ballots are tallied.
Results are considered unofficial until the certification deadline of Dec. 12.











