Defeat Prop 50: Let’s not revisit the ribbon of shame

October 8, 2025

Andy Caldwell

OPINION by ANDY CALDWELL

Please Vote No on Proposition 50 to stop Gavin Newsom from rigging elections in California for the next several years. Your ballot is being mailed to you any day now.

What is this all about? Well, even the ACLU understands that “redistricting is the process of drawing the lines of districts from which public officials are elected. When it’s conducted fairly, it accurately reflects population changes and racial diversity and is used by legislators to equitably allocate representation in Congress and state legislatures.

When politicians use redistricting to manipulate the outcome of elections, however, it’s called gerrymandering — a practice that undermines democracy and stifles the voice of voters. Voters should be picking their politicians, not the other way around.”

Every ten years, after the US Census, the boundaries of districts which comprise the geographical areas from which representatives are elected to legislative bodies, such as the U.S. House of Representatives, are adjusted. Redistricting ensures that all representatives represent the same number of people.

In California, these lines are drawn by a voter-initiated independent citizens redistricting commission which Gavin Newsom is trying to sideline. Newsom doesn’t want to wait for the next census, and he is trying to sabotage the independent work of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission that voters established.

He and his fellow democrats are trying to justify this effort to eliminate as many republican congressional seats in the California delegation as payback for Texas redistricting mid-census. However, what Texas did was fix a map that was not in compliance with how districts can legally be drawn.

By voting no on Prop 50, you will be preserving the current California law that voters approved that took redistricting away from politicians and placed this authority with a citizen’s commission that has been doing a reasonable job of creating fair districts.

The principle here? Most people believe that when they vote, they are choosing their representatives. But when politicians are drawing the boundaries of their own districts, it is they who are choosing their voters!

One of the worst examples of this phenomenon known as gerrymandering happened right here on the Central Coast, courtesy of former Congresswoman Lois Capps. Her district has been used as an example of gerrymandering nationwide as her district lines were accurately referred as “the ribbon of shame.”

Map of Lois Capps’ ribbon of shame

The district ran up the coast some 200 miles from Oxnard to the Monterrey County line. The boundaries of the district ran along the shoreline until they went in to capture a democrat majority community and then the line returned to the shore. The lines for Capps’ district disappeared during high tide!

The ribbon of shame violated every single principle of what a district is supposed to look like, including being compact, binding together communities of interest, and using established boundaries, such as city limits, as a dividing line between one district and another.

The purposes of these principles, among others, is to keep communities together so that they can rally together as a political force as it relates to electing someone who will truly represent them. Divided communities can’t do that.

And guess what? No surprise here. Gavin’s new maps for California bring back several versions of that ribbon of shame. As Tom Del Beccaro reports, if Proposition 50 is approved, California’s Modoc County on the Oregon border, which has two people per square mile living on its ranches and farms, will be joined together in the same district as densely urban San Francisco some six hours away.

What does that mean in practical reality? The needs and wants of the people in Modo will never be considered by their representative who will spend all his/her efforts on San Fransisco. The residents of Modoc and the communities in between there and San Fransisco are simply redistricting cannon fodder.

Please put a stop to Newsom’s raw power grab. Preserve the California Citizens Redistricting Commission by voting no on prop 50.

And please do share this column with the many people who are not paying attention to much of anything happening in this state.

Andy Caldwell is the executive director of COLAB in Santa Barbara County and host of The Andy Caldwell Radio Show, weekdays from 3-5 p.m. on  FM 98.5, FM 99.5, AM 1240, AM 1290 and FM 96.9.

 


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YES ON 50!!! End the reign of Trumps terror on this country!


Won’t work. California is not important nationally. But locally, I’d like my vote to count. Dictator Newsome disagrees.


Andy! The ball was on the tee and you missed!


You could simply say “mid-cycle partisan gerrymandering is wrong in Texas and it is wrong in California”. It’s a strong argument! But you refuse to make it because it would be saying something truthful but negative about Dear Leader.


Sad!


VOTE NO ON PROP 50!

VOTE NO ON PROP 50!


STOP California Commiecrats from reversing the voice of WE THE PEOPLE that in 2008 voted (yes, we remeber) to make Prop 11 law that created a bi-partisan law to allow us Californians to draw our own districts.


VOTE NO ON PROP 50!

VOTE NO ON PROP 50!


P.s.

Termed out Governor G. Nuisance is wasting upwards of $285 MILLION DOLLARS OF CALIFORNIA TAXPAYER MONEY (that we do not have) to usurp power from WE THE PEOPLE that already settled this issue, with our votes, via this “special [power stealing effort] election.”


Every word in this post is FACTUAL.


VOTE NO ON PROP 50!

VOTE NO ON PROP 50!


Newsom and company believe it’s necessary to “Destroy Democracy in Order to Save It,” the old and horrid Vietnam-era trope. If the people throw away our hard-won power to select politicians, and instead restore politicians’ divine right to select their voters, shame on us.


If anyone believes this isn’t all about Newsom’s effort to push himself toward the Presidency by demostrating “fight” and distracting us from his complete and abject faiiure of leadership and stewardship of California’s economy, vitality and hospitality to regular folks, open your eyes.


You say, “However, what Texas did was fix a map that was not in compliance with how districts can legally be drawn”. A complete and utter untruth.


What Texas did was COMPLETELY LEGAL in Texas. Texas is not California, they can do that. Consider the fact that 40 percent of California voted Republican in 2024, yet only 17 percent of the seats reflect the same in Congress. California is already gerrymandered to the left. If you vote yes on 50, you vote to destroy democratic representation, PERIOD!


The redistricting in Texas was decided under joKe Bidumb.


Fact


Californians need to VOTE NO ON 50!


Presiden Biden in 2020 caused Texas redistricting


Overview of Texas Redistricting After 2020 Census


Following the 2020 U.S. census, Texas gained two additional congressional seats due to population growth, which was driven largely by increases in its Latino and Black populations. Under normal redistricting procedures, this demographic shift would have created opportunities for new majority-minority districts. However, the Republican-led Texas legislature drew new congressional and state legislative maps that reduced the number of districts where Black and Hispanic residents form a majority of eligible voters.


The new maps were criticized for diluting minority voting strength, with experts noting that despite nearly all of Texas’ population growth coming from Latino residents, no new Latino-majority district was created. Instead, Democratic-leaning urban areas like Austin were “packed” into a single new district (the 37th), creating a so-called “vote sink”—a strategy that concentrates opposition voters to minimize their influence in surrounding districts.


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Texas redistricting after 2020 census


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Federal Lawsuit by Biden Administration

In response, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Biden filed a federal lawsuit in 2021 alleging that Texas’ redistricting plans violated Section Two of the Voting Rights Act. The DOJ argued that the maps denied or abridged the rights of Latino and Black voters to vote on account of their race, color, or membership in a language-minority group.


Attorney General Merrick Garland stated the complaint alleged that Texas’ redistricting would dilute the increased minority voting strength expected from demographic changes. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta emphasized that the investigation concluded the plans would undermine fair representation for communities of color.


You DemoNcrats started it, WE THE PEOPLE, in the current vast majority, finished it.


TEXAS was caused by a DemoNcrat


CALIFORNIA is being caused by a pure Commiecrat power grab under absolute false reasoning.


*****

“The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.” – Ronald Reagan


Why do you use 12-year old language to belittle your political opponents? “DemoNcrat”? Really? It’s immature and makes you sound ridiculous.


Also it isn’t hard to find video of President Trump encouraging the redistricting for political purposes. Lot of words on something that isn’t so, eh?


Funny, you forgot to make a big stink when they did this in Texas a few months ago….


Silly me. I was under the impression that the mid-term (census) redistricting proposed in California was in response to the redistricting proposal in Texas. Is it wrong here in California, but ok in Texas?


Yes, it is!


The Texas map was illegally drawn by democrats. Texas had to redraw it, to meet state and federal Constitutionality. The current Texas district map, is correct and legal.


What Newsom is doing, is an illegal action and against the democratically decided mandate from voters, to a LEGAL REQUIREMENT by Texas to correct their unConstitutional district map.


Yes, it’s wrong in California. Vote NO.


Extremely important message, Andy. I trust the electorates in SLO County will pay a visit to their assigned precinct and obtain a generic ballot to ensure their vote is adhered to as intended.


As soon as Trump stops his power grab, California will do the same. That is clearly stated in this initiative.


But, don’t hold your breath, Andy.


Currently, 54% of those polled are in favor of Prop 50 with 10% undecided. At least some of those will break in favor. My prediction is a 56-44 victory for democracy.


The government, alone, deciding what you will, or won’t have….is not only the farthest thing from your “democracy”, but those principles of individual rights which the USA was founded on.


Gerrymandering, vote harvesting, illegal voter registering Newsome and the CA Democratic Party wouldn’t recognize real democracy if it bit them in the butt.


100%


The low-info (IQ) of the NON-Republicans on this site is frightfully embarrassing to those of us that stay factually informed.


Facts OVER feelings


Trump won the election, in a landslide. Get over it and try running a better candidate.


Actually, Trump won by the fewest number of popular votes since 1976. He won by 2.2 million votes. In contrast, a landslide would be something like Ronald Reagan’s 16.8 million vote advantage in 1984, Bill Clinton’s 8.2 million in 1996 or Barack Obama’s 9.5 million in 2008. Trump’s election was far from a landslide and he absolutely should not be making the types of unilateral changes that seem to be infuriating about 60% of the American people who currently disapprove of the job he is doing.


The only “power grab” happening, is from socialists in Sacramento against the will of the state citizens.