Voters will cast ballots twice on the same day, once in a special election to fill the remainder of late Congressman Doug LaMalfa's term, and again for the next full congressional term under newly redrawn district boundaries.
"We've completely changed the color scheme for this," Butte County Registrar of Voters Keaton Denlay said while showing off the ballots headed to voters.
The current version of District 1 has long leaned heavily Republican. Under the new map, the district shifts to favor Democrats.
Matt Rexroad is a redistricting expert and strategist who has called out the effort to change district lines in communities across the country by Republicans and Democrats for political advantage.
Critics of the new map argue that the changes undermine voters in Northern California.
All registered voters in Butte County will be inside the new and old District 1 lines, so they will all get these color-coded ballots to fill out, with a warning not to place the wrong color in the wrong envelope.
For election officials, it's an unprecedented balancing act. For voters, it's a rare double dose of democracy on a single Election Day.
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