5 Ways You Can Help Defeat Proposition 50

 

 

Don’t let Gavin Newsom and the Democrats gerrymander our Congressional districts!  Whether you have a few hours or a few minutes, here are five key ways you can make a difference in the special election on November 4.

  1. Canvass Your Precinct

Direct voter contact is one of the most effective ways to influence election outcomes. The California Republican Party has adopted the new Vottiv platform to make it easier than ever to connect with Republicans in your neighborhood. You can volunteer to walk or phone your precinct by clicking this volunteer link. By volunteering to contact GOP voters, you’ll play a hands-on role in increasing Republican participation in what is likely to be a low-turnout election.

  1. Share Content on Social Media

Social media is where many people first encounter conversations about ballot measures. Signing up to receive updates from the California Republican Party on X, Facebook, or Instagram gives you ready-made content to share. By reposting this material on your personal accounts, you can help spread the word and reach audiences outside the traditional campaign bubble.

  1. Order and Post a Yard Sign

Sometimes the simplest actions are the most visible. Placing a yard sign outside your home signals to neighbors and passersby that this issue is important to you. These small but noticeable reminders spark conversations and keep the measure top of mind as Election Day approaches.  Some GOP central committees and clubs have yard signs available.  You can also order a yard sign directly from the California Republican Party at https://secure.winred.com/california-republican-party/no-on-prop-50-signs-comms

  1. Talk to Friends and Remind Them to Vote

Personal outreach is powerful. When friends and family hear directly from you about why a ballot measure matters, they’re more likely to take action. A quick phone call, text, or conversation can be all it takes to encourage someone to vote—and to make sure they do it in person or by mail before November 4.

  1. Return Your Ballot Early

If you’re voting by mail, sending your ballot in promptly makes a big difference. Early returns help campaigns focus resources more effectively and ensure your vote is counted without delay. Don’t wait until the last minute—fill out and return your ballot as soon as it arrives.

No on Proposition 50

It will take all of us working together to defeat Proposition 50. Whether you’re canvassing, posting online, or simply reminding a friend, your involvement matters. Act now—so we can all celebrate victory together in November!