California voters are set to decide in a special election whether the state will adopt a new congressional map intended to send more Democrats to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Proposition 50 is part of a larger national fight in which lawmakers are trying to redistrict their districts to favor one party over another, also known as gerrymandering.
Because California has an independent redistricting commission, the proposed maps must go before voters to decide if they should be adopted. Learn more about Prop 50 here .
Voters have the right to drop off their completed vote-by-mail ballot at any polling place or drop box location in the state.
People can also mail their ballots as long as they are postmarked no later than Election Day, Nov. 4.
In 29 "Voter's Choice Act Counties,"

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