The Rakhi Israni for Congress campaign has launched CA14election.org, a nonpartisan voter-resource hub aimed at simplifying the voting process for residents in California’s 14th Congressional District.
The Rakhi Israni for Congress campaign announced the launch of CA14election.org today, introducing a new digital tool designed to assist voters in navigating what is expected to be a complex election cycle in California’s 14th Congressional District.
In 2026, residents of the district may receive as many as four ballots due to the simultaneous implementation of two congressional maps. The special-election map, based on the 2021 California Citizens Redistricting Commission lines, will govern the special primary on June 16 and a potential runoff on August 18 to fill the remainder of the term previously held by former Representative Eric Swalwell. Concurrently, a regular-election map, redrawn under Proposition 50, will dictate the regular primary on June 2 and the general election on November 3.
Given that an address may fall into different maps, both, or neither, the new website allows residents to enter their address to determine which ballots they will receive and which candidates will appear on those ballots.
Rakhi Israni emphasized the importance of clarity in the electoral process. “Every voter in CA-14 deserves to know exactly what is happening, when it is happening, and who is asking for their vote,” she stated. “This process should not feel complicated. CA14election.org exists because an informed district makes better choices, and because no voter should have to assemble that picture from a dozen different government websites.”
The initiative aims to provide clarity for the South Asian diaspora and the broader community residing in the Alameda County-based district, which includes parts of the East and South Bay, as well as the Tri-Valley region of Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton.
The resource hub is designed to be candidate-neutral, listing every declared candidate in the various races alongside links to their official campaign websites and stated positions. This feature ensures that voters have access to unbiased information as they prepare for the upcoming elections.
The hub includes several interactive tools to assist voters throughout the 2026 election cycle. An address-based lookup feature displays relevant district maps side by side, while a unified calendar tracks registration deadlines, vote-by-mail windows, and the various primary and general election dates.
Additionally, the site offers an interactive district map that allows users to toggle between the special-election and Proposition 50 maps. A plain-language FAQ section addresses common concerns regarding how runoffs work and how to confirm voter registration.
Rakhi Israni, who is an attorney, educator, and business owner, is seeking to represent a significant portion of the Bay Area. Voters and community organizations can access the resource hub at CA14election.org.
This initiative reflects a commitment to enhancing voter engagement and ensuring that all constituents are well-informed as they approach the upcoming elections, according to India Currents.

