Multiple members of California Common Cause’s advisory board have resigned as the nonpartisan group, historically critical of partisan gerrymandering, tackles its conflicting response to the national redistricting battle .
Last week, the national chapter of the group reversed its long-held position and backed California’s push to redraw its congressional districts. The group described it as a “counterbalance measure” to President Donald Trump’s public call for Texas and other red states to redraw maps to secure additional House seats before the 2026 midterm elections .
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