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California voting ends Tuesday. The results? Don't expect them anytime soon
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politics15h ago

California voting ends Tuesday. The results? Don't expect them anytime soon

  • California counties now have 13 days to finish counting most ballots, down from 30 days.
  • Officials warn the new timeline may still delay results for late or mismatched ballots.
  • Experts cite mail-in voting and large swing districts as reasons for extended counting.
  • Some counties will scan ballots in person the same day to speed counting.
  • Turnout is expected to exceed 2022, with early returns showing higher Republican participation.
  • Officials warn there is no guarantee of a fast finish for tight contests.
  • Close races can prolong the counting and the certification process.
  • Voters are urged to sign up for alerts on key race outcomes.
  • The state still allows flexible acceptance windows for corrections on ballots.
  • Election officials emphasize accuracy over speed in several counties.
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Will Trump's waning popularity pull down California Republicans? Today's election offers a clue
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politics13h ago

Will Trump's waning popularity pull down California Republicans? Today's election offers a clue

  • Democrats aim to flip multiple vulnerable GOP legislators in California's upcoming November races.
  • The June primary will decide which Democrats face GOP incumbents in November across several districts.
  • Democrats argue Trump’s waning popularity could hurt Republican candidates in key districts.
  • Riverside County will see a rematch between Leticia Castillo and Clarissa Cervantes in a high-stakes contest.
  • In the Coachella Valley, three Democrats are vying to unseat GOP Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez.
  • Southern California’s toss-up districts include Sen. Catherine Blakespear’s race in Encinitas.
  • Los Angeles area races to replace terming-out Assemblymember Mike Gipson draw major union involvement.
  • The San Diego contest to replace Brian Jones highlights intra-party Republican dynamics.
  • CalMatters notes that the primary results provide early clues for November outcomes.
  • The article emphasizes ongoing campaigns in several districts as Democrats push to translate momentum into seats.
  • The piece concludes that the election’s outcome could foreshadow November results in several southern and coastal districts.
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