Voters in the Inland Empire and across California are casting ballots Tuesday, Nov. 4, in a special election to decide the fate of Proposition 50 — and possibly that of two longtime Republican congress members.
Known as the Election Rigging Response Act, if passed, Proposition 50 would forgo the current maps drawn by a 14-member group comprised of five Republicans, five Democrats, and four commissioners not affiliated with the two major parties. New, partisan California maps could give Democrats an advantage in California’s next three congressional elections — countering Republican-led areas — and could determine control of Congress.
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In the politically purple Inland Empire, these new maps woul

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