Why county sheriffs in Southern California are weighing in on Prop. 50
The sheriffs say Prop 50 lacks transparency and could cost over $282 million amid California's $10 billion deficit, undermining voter trust and independent redistricting efforts.
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Why California sheriffs are weighing in on Prop. 50
More than three dozen county sheriffs have signed onto a letter opposing Proposition 50, the mid-decade congressional redistricting ballot measure that Californians will be voting on as part of a special election called by state Democratic leaders. Related Articles Letters: Voters should say no to the tyranny of the masses Who’s winning the fundraising battle in California’s redistricting race? Cot…

Why county sheriffs in Southern California are weighing in on Prop. 50
More than three dozen county sheriffs — including the ones from Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties — have signed onto a letter opposing Proposition 50, the mid-decade congressional redistricting ballot measure that Californians will be voting on as part of a special election called by state Democratic leaders. In the open letter, 37 county sheriffs said a mid-cycle redistricting effort, in which the proposed congressional maps were re…
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