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California Rep. Kevin Kiley files for reelection as independent after redistricting

Rep. Kevin Kiley, a California Republican, announced Friday that he will seek reelection as an independent candidate. The move comes after the state’s redistricting process, which was influenced by a voter-approved measure last year.

California voters approved Proposition 50, allowing the state to bypass its independent redistricting commission and adopt a new House map. The new map is considered more favorable to Democrats, prompting Kiley to adjust his electoral strategy.

Kiley will run in the redesigned 6th Congressional District rather than the 3rd District he currently represents, according to his statement. The redistricting has reshaped many districts across the state, impacting incumbent representatives and future candidates.

The decision marks a notable shift for Kiley, who has traditionally identified as a Republican. His move to run as an independent reflects the changing political landscape in California following the redistricting process, sources say.

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Jon Ross Myers

Jon Ross Myers is the executive editor and publisher of the Mississippi News Network, Mississippi's largest digital only media company. He can be reached at editor@tippahnews.com

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