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Election Overview
- California is holding a Statewide Special Election on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
- The California Legislature called this election through legislation proposing a constitutional amendment that was then signed into law by the Governor.
State Measure 50
- What it is: A constitutional amendment allowing temporary changes to California's congressional district boundaries through 2030.
- What it means for voters: If passed, some voters may be assigned to a different U.S. House district in future elections (including 2026).
- What it does not do: It does not change voter eligibility, registration, or voting options.
Election Results
Finalizing the Official Vote Tally (Canvass)
Processing and counting ballots does not end on Election Night. After Election Night, many outstanding ballots remain to be processed and counted in the Official Election Canvass.
During the 30-day Official Election Canvass, all Vote by Mail ballots postmarked by Election Day and received within seven (7) days, plus Conditional and Provisional ballots received on Election Day, are processed and verified. Once verified, they will be counted. Election results are scheduled to be certified on December 2, 2025.
Voter Registration for Those Impacted by the Wildfires
If you've been temporarily displaced by the recent wildfires, you
do not need to change your voter registration. You can continue to use your permanent residential (home) address and
add a temporary mailing address to receive your voting materials while away from home.
Learn more at
LAVOTE.GOV/RECOVERY.