California voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on Proposition 50, also known as the Election Rigging Response Act, during a specia
Californians are now seeing the battle over redistricting playing out on TV, as more than $75 million has been raised by both sides to fund ads and campaigns.
Where do I vote? Am I registered to vote? Does everyone get a ballot in the mail? Answers to your election day questions ahead of November 4.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal on the Nov. 4 ballot to reshape California’s U.S. House districts to add five Democratic seats in advance of the 2026 midterm elections is not a sure sale with voters, even in a state where Democrats outnumber registered Republicans by nearly 2-to-1.
On Nov. 4, California voters will decide whether to redraw political boundaries to create more Democratic seats. The ballot measure aims to counter an effort by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and President Donald Trump to add an equal number of Republican seats in that state.
California faces a significant financial burden with a special election costing around $282 million statewide.
Support for Newsom's redistricting plan is up nearly 20 points from August, when the pollster found a third of voters backed the measure.
About 1.7 million civil servants and retirees are eligible to vote in the election. CalPERS is overseen by a 13-member board. Six are elected by members and seven are either elected officials or are appointed by the governor or Legislature.
Tim Dupuis will retire from two major roles in Alameda County following two critical reviews of his performance, and several major elections missteps in recent years.
President Donald Trump has for years told outlandish lies about elections in Democratic-dominated California. Trump made more false claims on the subject in a Fox News interview
Prosecutors learned that the dog’s owner posted photos to social media, including one of her dog wearing an ‘I voted’ sticker, the Orange County DA’s office said.