It's Election Day in California, and voters have the last chance to cast their ballots in the Proposition 50 special election.
Proposition 50 will give voters the power to decide California's Congressional district lines.
Republicans view it as a Democratic power grab, while Democrats consider it necessary to counter Republican redistricting in Texas.
Voters can mail in or drop off their ballots or vote in person, with vote centers open from 7 a.m.
Those in line at 8 p.m. will still have their votes counted if they remain in line.
Leading up to the election, concerns have been raised about ICE agents being deployed to polling places, with Newsom warning of potential immigration raids.
Newsom recently warned it could happen amid the immigration raids.
Author's summary: Californians vote on Proposition 50 today.