Nine states have at least one uncalled House race, some of which are so close they are headed to a recount. Then there’s California. About half of the yet-to-be-decided House races are in the state, which has only counted about three-quarters of its votes statewide.
The firetech industry formed a trade group this week to lobby for better procurement policies and more funding.
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't said what she'll do next, but pollsters find many California voters would support a run for governor.
Republican Scott Baugh is conceding his race against Democrat Dave Min in a Southern California U.S. House district
Donald Trump has threatened new, higher tariffs on two of California’s biggest trade partners, China and Mexico. The state’s workers and economy could feel the most impact.
Nine of the 16 races that will determine which party controls the House of Representatives are in California. No state takes longer to tally votes.
Legal aid centers report receiving hundreds of inquiries from immigrants wondering what they should do ahead of Trump's promised mass deportations.
Democratic and Republican activists are asking voters to correct technical errors on their ballots in several close races that could determine control of the House.
Vote-by-mail ballot envelopes are checked to ensure they’re signed and the signature matches the signature on file. If a voter’s signature is missing or does not match the signature on file, California law requires elections officials to notify that voter and give them an opportunity to fix the problem, which can also delay the process.
In California, Democrats rarely criticize organized labor, one of their biggest and wealthiest allies, so it’s remarkable that Democrats have harsh words against a union for attacking a vulnerable Democratic senator in a close race.