The U.S. Justice Department will send election monitors to polling places in five California counties for the Nov. 4 vote on Proposition 50, following a request from state GOP officials citing past irregularities. DOJ officials said the effort aims to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law, while Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office denounced it as intimidation and improper federal interference in a state election. With most Californians voting by mail, the impact may be limited. Proposition 50 would temporarily replace the independent commission’s maps with Legislature-backed districts until 2031, a nationally watched measure drawing partisan criticism.
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