Republican candidates in three high-profile Inland Empire races for Congress and the state Legislature were either leading or able to fend off Democratic challengers as officials keep counting votes.
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 ...
The California Republican incumbent's win marks a second time he has staved off his Democratic challenger in an increasingly purple district.
Nine states have at least one uncalled House race, some of which are so close they are headed to a recount. Then there’s ...
Letter from County of San Luis Obispo Clerk-Recorder Elaina Cano – If you feel like it’s taking longer than usual to get ...
Democratic and Republican activists are asking voters to correct technical errors on their ballots in several close races ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Local officials are beginning to certify the results of this year’s presidential election in a process that, ...
Mc Arthur has 43.2% of the vote, according to the latest round of results, which were released Tuesday afternoon by the Ventura County Elections Division. City Councilmember Bryan MacDonald, a retired ...
Republicans appear likely to eke out a House majority, but they may have to wait a few weeks for California to finish ...
The elections were both about credibility and delivery of promises. Mill Valley’s council had the voters’ confidence. Fairfax ...
Discover the importance of California's vote-counting process in determining the balance of power in the House elections.