In summary The Burbank Democrat is poised to take the U.S. Senate seat held by Dianne Feinstein for 30 years. No Republican has won statewide in California since 2006, and Steve Garvey isn’t expected ...
In summary State officials, business leaders and immigrant advocates are all preparing for whoever wins the presidential election. California’s response will be very different, depending on whether it ...
In summary The results of the ballot measures will steer key state policies. Several may fail, according to recent polling. California voters appear poised to grant a constitutional right to same-sex ...
In summary Supporters of Prop. 36 say it would help the state address homelessness, drug addiction and retail theft. Its critics call it a return to the failed policies of the war on drugs.
In summary The California Legislature is poised to see more new members than at any time in the past 10 years, but the election is unlikely to lead to any major changes in the Capitol’s partisan ...
Voters cast their ballots during early voting at a polling station in Los Angeles on Oct. 27, 2024. Photo by Qian Weizhong, VCG via Reuters It’s Election Day in California! Today’s the last day to ...
In summary Closely contested congressional races in California could tip the balance on whether Democrats can retake control of the U.S. House. This year, it’s Republicans on defense. In 2020, ...
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Caledon Myers is executive director of ProRep Coalition, which advocates for multiparty democracy through proportional representation. With polls showing a national election that’s closer than ever, ...
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For individuals who are homeless, many don't know they have a right to vote. And even if they do, a lack of transportation ...
In summary Independent expenditure committees have put nearly $100 million into legislative races, funding ads to support, and often attack, candidates. The outside, unlimited spending is increasing ...