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Luis Alberto Hernández Morales, president of the General Council of the Baja California Electoral Institute, holds up a sample ballot for the upcoming judicial election in Mexico.
Update: Mission Local has learned that 10,700 signatures were turned into the Department of Elections on Thursday afternoon. See end. Mission Local has learned that the campaign to recall District 4 ...
LOS ANGELES – The recall election aiming to oust Gov. Gavin Newsom could make California the next target of right-wing campaigns aiming to discredit the results of an election. Maybe it already has.
Voting is in full swing for the 2024 presidential election. Eligible California voters have until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5 — Election Day — to cast a ballot. If you’re planning to vote in ...
Recall supporters were required to submit about 13,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot and initial letters from the county estimated they surpassed that figure by about 2,000.
Organizers seeking the ouster of two conservative members of the Orange Unified school board announced last week they had collected more than enough signatures to put the recall to a vote in the next ...
Your sample ballot should have an address printed on it showing your local polling site. If an address isn’t listed, you can call the secretary of state’s voter hotline at (800) 345-8683 or ...
Under the random sample method, each county elections office is required to verify at least 500 signatures or 3% of the number of signatures filed in their office, whichever is greater.
California has almost 3 million ballots left to process in the recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom as of Thursday evening. Elections officials must certify their counts by Oct. 15.
California Governor Gavin Newsom makes an appearance after the polls close on the recall election, at the California Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, California, U.S., September 14, 2021.
With polls still open in California, millions of votes have been received so far. Already, more people have returned ballots than cast votes in the last California recall election in 2003.
Every county manages elections its own way, but early voting -- with a lot of ballots already processed -- will play out across California. That means voters will see a pretty large sample of the ...
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