California voted on 10 propositions, including bonds for climate and education projects and constitutional amendments.
Nine of the 16 races that will determine which party controls the House of Representatives are in California. No state takes ...
This isn’t unusual or unexpected, as the nation’s most populous state is consistently among the slowest to report all its ...
The nation’s largest state by population has one of the longest vote-counting processes, both because of the sheer number of ...
Voters approved a measure to reverse progressive criminal reform and were positioned to reject propositions that hike the ...
Trump criticized Newsom's decision to sign a bill banning voter ID requirements in late September and declared he would work ...
Only private property owners or authorized campaign staff are allowed to remove political signs in California. According to ...
One week after Election Day, control of the U.S. House rests on just over a dozen races where winners have not yet been ...
California has rejected a ballot measure that would have amended the state constitution to ban forced prison labor. The state ...
Other states, including Nevada, are deleting references to slavery in their constitutions and banning forced prison labor. California voters rejected that path when they turned down Prop. 6.
Workplace issues featured in at least a dozen statewide races, and the results create an even more complex HR landscape.
California voters passed a tough-on-crime ballot measure and ousted progressive prosecutors, signaling a shift in attitudes around public safety.