California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACA8

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
6/16/25  
Refer
7/16/25  
Report Pass
8/18/25  
Refer
8/18/25  
Refer
8/19/25  
Engrossed
8/21/25  
Refer
8/21/25  
Enrolled
8/21/25  
Chaptered
8/21/25  

Caption

Congressional redistricting.

Impact

The ACA8 amendment will influence existing laws related to how congressional district boundaries are determined in California. By allowing for temporary congressional districts to be established, the measure aims to curb the effects of partisan gerrymandering witnessed in examples set by other states like Texas. It underscores California's commitment to independent and nonpartisan redistricting processes and aims to modernize its approach to ensuring fair elections across the state, particularly in light of the mid-decade redistricting initiatives spearheaded by other states.

Summary

Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 8 (ACA8) proposes an amendment to the California Constitution focused on congressional redistricting. The amendment aims to temporarily mandate the use of specific congressional districts as outlined in Assembly Bill 604 for elections until new boundaries are established by the Citizens Redistricting Commission in 2031. This measure seeks to uphold fair representation in response to perceived threats of partisan gerrymandering in other states, particularly targeting actions by Republican-led states that aim to manipulate electoral maps for political gain.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding ACA8 appears to be supportive among those concerned with ensuring fairness and integrity in electoral processes. Supporters argue that it is essential to protect democratic principles and prevent tactics that could skew representation in Congress. Conversely, opponents may frame the measure as a reactionary response to partisan politics, possibly questioning the need for intervention at this level or the implications of overriding the Citizens Redistricting Commission's authority in the midst of an established process.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between state and local powers over redistricting authority, as the measure temporarily supersedes the California Citizens Redistricting Commission's established processes. Critics may argue that while the aim is to prevent unfair advantages, this could undermine the integrity of the commission itself if extraordinary measures continue to take precedence over the commission's regular schedule. Additionally, the context of this bill's introduction — amidst perceived partisan threats from other states — reflects an ongoing national dialogue about electoral fairness that may rend California's legislative priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1248

Local redistricting: independent redistricting commissions.

CA AB764

Local redistricting.

CA SB52

Redistricting: large charter cities.

CA AB1761

Citizens Redistricting Commission: governance.

CA AB1807

County of Riverside Citizens Redistricting Commission.

CA SB314

County of Sacramento Redistricting Commission.

CA SB977

County of San Luis Obispo Redistricting Commission.

CA AB34

Elections: County of Orange Citizens Redistricting Commission.

CA ACA11

State tax agency.

CA SJR6

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: discharge characterizations.

Similar Bills

CA SJR10

Redistricting: independent redistricting commissions

CA AJR21

Redistricting: independent redistricting commissions.

OR SJR10

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.

NH CACR19

Relating to redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.

CA ACA26

Redistricting.

CA SCA10

Redistricting.

OR SJR9

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.

OR HJR204

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to redistricting.