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The DCCC's first paid ads of the 2026 election cycle target Asian American voters in several Southern California swing districts.
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After a bitter loss to President Donald Trump, former Vice President Kamala Harris is thinking hard about her next job.
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The Orange County District Attorney’s office announced Thursday afternoon that former city councilmember Tammy Kim was charged with 10 felonies tied to lying about her residency during her city council tenure and while campaigning for mayor last fall.
The midterm elections will test the durability of Latino voters' shift toward Donald Trump, especially in several California districts.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa took shots at his confirmed and rumored Democratic opponents of the California gubernatorial primary
Just 16% of Republican voters are “extremely” or “very confident” in the integrity of California elections, a Berkeley IGS poll found.
Dr. Shirley Weber will seek reelection as California Secretary of State in 2026, she announced Thursday. The Democrat was appointed to the role overseeing statewide elections in January 2021 after her predecessor,
California’s authority to set environmental rules that are tougher than national standards had never been challenged by Congress. Until now.
NEW YORK -- Gavin Newsom hosts President Donald Trump's allies on his podcast. He's pushing city officials to crack down on homeless encampments. And this week, he proposed limiting health care coverage for immigrants in the country illegally.
Kamala Harris is considering running for California governor, offering a potentially safer path than another presidential bid. With her extensive résumé, she could become a frontrunner, avoiding a crowded primary.
Shasta supervisors appointed Curtis to fill the post until early 2027. The previous registrar, Tom Toller resigned after less than a year due to health concerns. Toller had replaced the previous elections head, Cathy Darling Allen, who also cited her health when she resigned after two decades.
Ballots are out and vote centers will open at the end of the month for the upcoming June 10 election in Huntington Beach that will determine if two ballot initiatives, Measures A and B, concerning city libraries will be put into effect.
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