The incoming district attorney for Los Angeles County, Nathan Hochman, says in an interview with The Associated Press that ...
In response to criticism of the state's slower ballot counting process, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber held a ...
As of Wednesday, the Golden State still had roughly 2.1 million votes to count and roughly half of the outstanding House ...
Palo Alto voters may not know the full results of the City Council race until early December, with the contest between ...
Four California congressional races remain too close to call, according to the Associated Press, the news organization widely ...
Even San Francisco, a liberal bastion and conservative punching bag, has found itself caught up in the nation’s rightward ...
Alongside high-profile races last week, voters in several states also decided on ballot measures, including ranked-choice ...
Why did Daniel Lurie win? Why did Prop. D lose so badly? And how did Connie Chan survive when Dean Preston fell?
In two races, Democrats are increasing their leads. In another, the Democrat is chipping away at the Republican incumbent’s ...
With Republicans just two seats away from snagging control of the House, three historically tight SoCal races were in play. Now all eyes are on the tightening Michelle Steel vs. Derek Tran race.
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Why does it take so long and why does California, and by extension Santa Cruz County, lag the rest of the nation in processing ballots?” writes the Editorial Board. “It’s not ...