New California State Elections
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New California State “Delayed” Election November 11, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — November 7, 2025NEW CALIFORNIA STATE “LIMITED” VOTE NOVEMBER 11, 2025
At the 13th New California State Constitutional Convention on July 1, 2025 in Visalia, CA the Delegates and Legislature overwhelming passed in principle the New California State Constitution. The passage of the New California State Constitution was the culmination of a process that began at the 1st Constitutional Convention on July 21, 2018 at Harris Ranch, CA. Now after 8 years and 13 Constitutional Conventions later we have a Constitution for New California State.
Producing this constitution now opens the door for the next step toward statehood and that is the process for presentment to the U. S. Congress for approval and the establishment of a “Compact” agreement between the State of New California and the Federal Government.
All 50 States have a “Compact” with the Federal Government. All 50 of their Constitutions had to provide minimum “Guarantees” within their Constitutions which are promises the government must keep to the people of their States. The Election on November 11, 2025 will be a vote to determine if the New California State’s Constitution meets these “Guarantees”.
Special Note Material Addition
At the 13th New California State Constitutional Convention Delegates and Senators introduced the policy initiative “Safeguarding Humanity — Legislative Imperatives in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.” The plan establishes a framework to preserve human decision-making supremacy and protect cognitive privacy while fostering responsible innovation. The framework became Section 4 of the New California State Constitution “Bill of Rights”.
President Paul Preston stated, “Artificial Intelligence must serve humanity, not replace it. Our laws must ensure that conscience—not code—remains the final arbiter of justice and truth.”
Additional information regarding AI will be introduced to Article 4. See: www.newcaliforniastate.com.













