Voters in California face a pivotal ballot this November, as several crucial congressional and state legislative contests promise to reshape the political landscape. Among the top races, the battle for California’s 27th Congressional District has drawn significant attention, with candidates emphasizing climate change, housing affordability, and economic recovery. Meanwhile, the State Senate race in District 14 is seen as a bellwether for shifting suburban voter priorities, with education funding and infrastructure investment taking center stage.

Beyond electoral contests, ballot measures are set to provoke vigorous debate across the state. Key issues include:

  • Proposition 26: A proposal aiming to expand tribal gambling rights, stirring discussion around economic gains versus regulatory concerns.
  • Proposition 28: Funding increases for arts and music education programs in public schools, a favorite among educators and parents alike.
  • Proposition 31: Addressing water resource management amid ongoing drought conditions, with broad implications for agriculture and urban areas.
Race/Measure Key Issue Leading Candidate/Status
CA-27 Congressional Race Housing Affordability Jamie Rodriguez (Democrat)
State Senate District 14 Education Funding Marcus Lee (Republican)
Proposition 26 Tribal Gambling Expansion Hotly Contested
Proposition 28 Arts & Music Funding Strong Support
Proposition 31 Water Management Mixed Reaction