It's Election Day in California, with voters casting their ballots in the Proposition 50 special election.
Proposition 50 will put the power of California's Congressional district lines in the hands of voters. Republicans are calling it a Democratic power grab, while Democrats say it's necessary to fight Republican redistricting in Texas.
Tuesday is the last day for people to mail in or drop off their ballots and vote in person. Vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. If you are in line at the vote center at 8 p.m., stay in line because your vote will still be counted.
Leading up to today's election, there have been concerns ICE agents could be deployed to polling places.
Newsom recently warned it could happen amid the immigration raids.
Author's summary: California voters decide on Proposition 50 today.