Secretary of State Shirley Weber says a message suggesting ballots haven’t been received or processed did not come from her office.
California voters head to the polls on Tuesday with just one yes-or-no question on the ballot. Passing Proposition 50 would implement a new congressional map, which passed the state legislature in August,
As California waits for federal voting monitors to arrive for next week's Prop. 50 election, California has rolled out a plan to deal with them: send in their own monitors to watch over the feds.
About a quarter of voters in the Bay Area already have returned their ballot for the Nov. 4 special election, when California will decide the fate of a gerrymandering plan backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, former President Barack Obama and other Democrats.
How the Golden State votes on Prop 50 will likely impact which party retains control of Congress in 2026 and how Californians are represented in the nation's capital. Here's everything to know about the special election on Nov.
Gavin Newsom's redistricting plans could offset changes made to Texas maps as part of Trump's push to shift election landscape.
Critically, the new California map would expire in 2030, at which point the state would redraw the lines through an independent redistricting commission. Some Democrats are already mobilizing around the gerrymandered map, starting to figure out who will run for the new blue districts, The New York Times reported.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has attracted support for his redistricting ballot measure from voters outside of California. He could reap the benefits for a 2028 presidential run.
California has laws allowing political parties to observe all aspects of most elections. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state will have its election monitors watching the federal teams next week. Election observers are prohibited from interacting with voters, poll workers or ballot counting.