As Los Angeles County worked through more than 700,000 uncounted ballots after the June primary, the argument focuses on the speed of the count. But it is also worth wondering just who is taking so ...
(NEXSTAR) – Ballot counting continues in California one week after primary day. Currently the state lets mail ballots postmarked by election day be accepted up to a week later. Counties then have 13 ...
(NEXSTAR) — Ballot counting continues in California one week after primary day. California Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte (R-CA) is proposing a bill to change that. Currently the state lets mail ...
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California’s slow vote count and Trump’s unfounded fraud claims offer preview of November’s midterms
A perfect storm of conditions in California has led to an increasingly loud chorus of unfounded voter fraud claims over the past week from President Donald Trump and his allies, alarming election ...
Congratulations to Congressman Mike Thompson! Despite being redistricted with more right-leaning geographies, you proved that experience and public service are what make a great candidate and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The results of last Tuesday’s primary election are coming into sharper focus as vote tallying nears its end. The Associated Press projects that Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman will finish ...
Democrat Xavier Becerra is projected to advance to the November general election in California's gubernatorial race. Republican challenger Steve Hilton trails Becerra by less than one percentage point ...
California’s notoriously slow ballot count persists despite attempts to fix the problem, leaving key races in the Tuesday primary uncalled and unleashing a new round of baseless conspiracy theories.
A Los Angeles-based Justice Department official late Friday debunked a baseless claim of a discrepancy in the vote count of the city’s mayoral race that has circulated on social media. The claim, ...
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