Ten years after passing a sweeping criminal justice reform measure, Californians are backtracking big, and kicking key progressive figures to the curb along the way.
California has consistently been one of the slowest states to count its votes after the Nov. 5 election. It's home to two extremely tight House races, but only three-quarters of votes statewide have been counted thus far.
An emboldened Trump has already threatened the state and in his second term will be backed by courts more likely to see things his way.
Fox News did not report that California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to withhold hundreds of billions of dollars in federal income tax following the presidential election, contrary to social media posts.
California Republican Congressman Vince Fong's win in Congress forces Kern and Tulare counties to fund a costly special election to fill the Assembly seat he no longer wants
The California election results reveal some noteworthy numbers on Latino voters and the presidential and congressional races.
Four California congressional races remain too close to call, according to the Associated Press, the news organization widely regarded as the most authoritative source for determining determine electoral winners.
Florida’s deadlines are set to avoid having ballots arrive any later than when officials press “go” on the tabulator machines. The state has a receipt deadline for its absentee ballots, which means ballots that do not arrive by 7 p.m. local time on Election Day are not counted, regardless of when they were mailed.
Rep. Josh Harder, D-Tracy, defeated his Republican challenger in California’s 9th Congressional District, the Associated Press projected. Harder, a member of Congress since 2019, faced Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln in a race that analysts predicted could become close.
Republican Scott Baugh is conceding his race against Democrat Dave Min in a Southern California U.S. House district.
Democratic Rep. Jim Costa won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing California on Friday. Costa was first elected to the U.S.
Trump loyalists cry foul as Democrat overtakes GOP incumbent by 36 votes in crucial House race with count still ongoing.