{"id":41104,"date":"2025-11-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-11-12T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newamerica.org\/insights\/california-prop-50-is-a-win-for-democracy\/"},"modified":"2026-03-06T13:37:40","modified_gmt":"2026-03-06T18:37:40","slug":"california-prop-50-is-a-win-for-democracy","status":"publish","type":"insight","link":"https:\/\/www.newamerica.org\/insights\/california-prop-50-is-a-win-for-democracy\/","title":{"rendered":"Why California\u2019s Prop 50 Is a Victory for Democracy\u2014Even in Its Irony"},"author":73,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","issue_tax":[540],"topic_tax":[119,140],"program_tax":[156],"project_tax":[],"person_tax":[1870],"podcast_show_tax":[],"insight_type":[3849],"fellowship_tax":[],"award":[],"class_list":["post-41104","insight","type-insight","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","insight_type-the-thread"],"acf":{"details":{"hero_type":"small-image","abstract":"Maresa Stano writes on how California\u2019s Prop 50 proves the importance of direct democracy in building voters\u2019 power.","subheading":"","read_time":"","watch_time":"","podcast_player":"","apple_podcast_link":"","spotify_podcast_link":"","podcast_link":null,"listen_time":"","youtube_id":"","":null,"featured_image":41105,"add_image_caption":false,"caption":"","pdf_version":null,"helper_taxonomies":{"issue_tax":[540],"topic_tax":[140,119],"program_tax":[156],"project_tax":false,"person_tax":[1870],"fellowship_tax":false,"event_type":false,"location":false,"insight_type":[3849],"award":false,"podcast_show_tax":false,"person_type":false,"demographic_key":false,"survey_topic":false,"organization":false},"media_inquiry":false,"media_inquiry_title":"","media_inquiry_email":""},"page_layout":[{"acf_fc_layout":"layout_wysiwyg","_acfe_flexible_toggle":null,"component_wysiwyg":{"add_background_color":false,"content":"<p data-block-key=\"59wm9\">Last week, <a href=\"https:\/\/calmatters.org\/politics\/2025\/11\/proposition-50-overnight-results\/\">California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 50<\/a>, a measure allowing the state legislature to temporarily reclaim some control over congressional redistricting. The goal was straightforward: to counter Texas\u2019s mid-decade redistricting plan, which is expected to net Republicans several additional U.S. House seats in 2026.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"3njpe\">For those who care about fair maps\u2014and that includes <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ppic.org\/publication\/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-october-2025\/\">seven in 10 Californians<\/a> surveyed this October\u2014this result feels awkward. California built one of the country\u2019s most respected independent redistricting commissions, created to remove politics from the process of drawing legislative maps. Now it\u2019s suspending it, however briefly.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"be6gt\">But the deeper story here isn\u2019t about hypocrisy. It\u2019s about who gets to decide when and how the rules of representation change.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"bb9q4\">California\u2019s independent redistricting commission exists because voters created it <a href=\"https:\/\/ballotpedia.org\/California_Proposition_11,_Creation_of_the_California_Citizens_Redistricting_Commission_Initiative_(2008)\">through a ballot initiative in 2008<\/a>. And because that commission is written into the state constitution, lawmakers couldn\u2019t simply override it when national partisan incentives shifted. To change the rules, they had to go back to the public and ask for their consent.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"bkspf\">Texans, by contrast, got no such say. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newamerica.org\/political-reform\/reports\/expanding-citizen-led-policymaking\/\">Like 23 other states<\/a>, Texas has no statewide ballot initiative or referendum process. When Governor Abbott and the super-majority Republican state legislature\u2014at the urging of President Trump\u2014moved to redraw districts to entrench partisan advantage, there was no public approval step, no people\u2019s veto, no constitutional safeguard. Texans simply woke up to new political boundaries.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"3gapu\">That contrast exposes both the promise and paradox of direct democracy today. States like California, which have empowered voters to build fairer systems such as nonpartisan redistricting commissions, must return to the voters before altering them or face a referendum. That can look like weakness in a national partisan power struggle where states without these safeguards can act unilaterally. But allowing or requiring public consent is the point. It is the mechanism that protects democratic legitimacy. In a moment of democratic stress, this is a feature to expand\u2014not retreat from.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"5daat\">This check on power was the original purpose of direct democracy in the United States. At the turn of the twentieth century, on the heels of the Gilded Age, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newamerica.org\/political-reform\/reports\/expanding-citizen-led-policymaking\/a-short-history-of-citizen-initiated-ballot-measures\">populists and progressives introduced initiatives and referendums<\/a> as safeguards against moments like this\u2014against captured legislatures and entrenched party machines. When the incentives of those in power diverge from the public interest, or when they fail to regulate themselves, the public must have a mechanism to intervene directly.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"4odo4\">And for more than a century, that mechanism has largely worked. Ballot initiatives have helped Americans upgrade and democratize our political institutions: securing women\u2019s right to vote, direct election of U.S. senators, and, more recently, adopting independent redistricting commissions, <a href=\"https:\/\/ballotpedia.org\/Maine_Question_5,_Ranked-Choice_Voting_Initiative_(2016)\">ranked-choice voting<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/ballotpedia.org\/Arizona_Proposition_200,_Commission_to_Administer_Alternative_Campaign_Finance_System_Initiative_(1998)\">public campaign financing<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/ballotpedia.org\/Alaska_Ballot_Measure_2,_Top-Four_Ranked-Choice_Voting_and_Campaign_Finance_Laws_Initiative_(2020)\">campaign finance disclosure<\/a> systems. When representation has faltered, citizens have used direct democracy to repair it.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"5e4so\">Today, that architecture of self-correction is under strain. Only about half of U.S. states allow citizens to propose and repeal state laws. In those that do, reform-minded voters have frequently used the initiative to defend and improve representation. In states without them, dominant parties face fewer obstacles to entrenching power. One state plays fair, another plays to win. In a nationwide contest where some politicians are prepared to go nuclear, it\u2019s up to the people\u2014and the courts\u2014to show that fair play isn\u2019t unilateral disarmament.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"99j8b\">Outside of deep-blue California, states where voters have used direct democracy to enshrine fair districts are doing just that. In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sltrib.com\/news\/politics\/2025\/11\/04\/prop-4-utahs-redistricting-case\/\">Utah<\/a>, citizen-created redistricting rules are constraining the legislature\u2019s attempts to gerrymander. In <a href=\"https:\/\/missouriindependent.com\/2025\/11\/03\/judges-illness-delays-hearing-on-referendum-to-overturn-missouris-gerrymandered-map\/\">Missouri<\/a>, organizers have gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on lawmakers\u2019 mid-decade maps.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"5u80f\">The vulnerability in the system is not in these states, but in those <i>without<\/i> citizen lawmaking power. The erosion of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.brennancenter.org\/our-work\/research-reports\/section-2-voting-rights-act-supreme-court\">Voting Rights Act<\/a> has only deepened this asymmetry. Many of the states where representation is most vulnerable\u2014including Texas, Alabama, and Georgia\u2014are, not coincidentally, those where voters lack direct democracy at the state level. There, when lawmakers dismantle protections or redraw maps to dilute the minority vote, citizens have no direct democratic remedy.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"a37nm\">As the Voting Rights Act weakens and the flaws of single-member districting become more apparent, the next frontier of democracy reform will likely come through ballot initiatives once again\u2014this time through <a href=\"http:\/\/newamerica.org\/political-reform\/blog\/eight-reasons-to-champion-proportional-representation-for-the-us\/\">proportional representation<\/a>, the most effective means for ensuring that parties and communities win seats in rough proportion to their support. The answer is not to play defense or backtrack on direct democracy, but to go on offense and extend its reach to more states.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"crp0k\">Direct democracy is not a replacement for representative government. It\u2019s a constitutional pressure valve, a safeguard for the moments when representation breaks down.<\/p><p data-block-key=\"n1hs\">Whether California voters made the right call last week on Proposition 50 will become clear only in time. 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