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Their ballot will not be counted until it is verified.What are provisional ballots and how are they counted?A provisional ballot looks like a regular ballot.
California voters will decide the fate of 10 ballot measures this November. Here's an overview of what you need to know about each proposition, and what it will mean to vote "yes" or "no" on each.
During the 2024 elections, Democrats lost not only the presidential race and control of the U.S. Senate, but here in California, the party also gave up three seats in the state legislature. Some ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Two California Republican state lawmakers launched a campaign Wednesday to place a measure on the ...
If you want to celebrate your vote with a ballot “selfie” at the polls on Election Day, you can do so but there are some rules you still need to follow.
Here are all 10 California ballot propositions for the 2024 election, explained Ten statewide policy proposals are on this year's California ballot. Here's what you need to know about each of them ...
Despite claims by Republican lawmakers, California has not made any moves to allow noncitizens to oversee elections. Earlier this month, AB 930, authored by Democratic Assemblymember Chris Ward ...
Progressive ballot measures in California have suffered crushing defeats, even as similar initiatives succeed in red states. These losses show that ballot initiatives can backfire on the Left ...
More than 15 million Californians voted by mail in the 2020 presidential election. If you mail in your ballot, then die, there's a procedure in place to figure out if your ballot will be counted.
Perhaps you’ve seen some posts on Twitter and Facebook, or maybe someone forwarded a WhatsApp message about suspicious activity with California’s recall ballots. Rumors about election security ...
Shifts in voter registration No doubt, California remains a solidly blue state overall, with Democrats retaining a 20-point voter registration advantage over Republicans as 2026 barrels closer.
Though some local jurisdictions in California have considered or enacted measures allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections, these do not extend to overseeing or administering elections.