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‘Packed, Cracked’: Georgia’s Emergency Redistricting Threatens Korean American Political Gains

A special legislative session to redraw Georgia’s maps is sparking fierce pushback from voting rights advocates and Democratic lawmakers.

‘An Onslaught on Black Political Power’: The South’s Redistricting Battle After Calais

Within hours of the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Calais, state legislators across the South were calling emergency redistricting sessions. 

Street Lights of Los Angeles – Briefing with LA’s Bureau of Street Lighting

Los Angeles property owners will vote on a proposed street lighting assessment increase to fund repairs and maintenance. Officials outline costs, aging infrastructure needs, and what approval means for citywide lighting systems.

Statewide Media Briefing: 2025 Special Election – Ballot Security, Voter Registration & Voting Options

Oct 21 | Ahead of California’s 2025 Statewide Special Election, Secretary of State Shirley Weber outlines secure voting, registration updates, ballot tracking, and expanded “More Days, More Ways” options ensuring transparency and voter confidence statewide.

CA Special Election: Redistricting, Representation, & Voter Resources

Oct 16 | California’s Nov. 4 special election could reshape congressional power. With new district maps on the ballot, Common Cause experts explain how redistricting impacts voters and how to find nonpartisan election help.

Battle Lines Being Drawn in Texas and California

As Texas, California and several other states redraw new Congressional District maps, Asian American, Black and Latino advocates fear the power of their votes will be diluted.

House Passes SAVE Act, Disenfranchising Millions of American Voters

”This is voter suppression, plain and simple.” - Rep. Joe Morelle, D-New York

How Californians Can Vote

With November 5 less than two weeks away, how can Californians make sure their vote counts?

The Muslim Vote: An Overlooked ‘Swing Factor’

Despite the fact that the Muslim vote is often overlooked, it can swing U.S. elections — particularly in close races.