California and a coalition of other states sued President Trump Thursday over his recent order purporting to radically reshape voting rules nationwide, calling it an "illegal power grab."
Republicans celebrated a consolation prize in Wisconsin Tuesday night, predicting that the big win for a strong voter ID law in the critical swing state
Thursday’s lawsuit seeks to block key aspects of it, including new requirements that people provide documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote and a demand that all mail ballots be
Jake Rakov, a former staffer to Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Sherman Oaks, will run against his ex-boss for California’s 32nd Congressional District seat when the current officeholder is up for reelection next year. The 37-year-old candidate says it’s time for long-serving members of Congress to step aside and allow a new generation of Democrats to lead.
Less than three weeks ago, the National Republican Congressional Committee announced U.S. Rep Adam Gray, D-Merced, was on their list of Congressional seats to target in the 2026 election. Now, a challenger has jumped into the race: Ceres Mayor Javier Lopez.
It’s been six years since a judge ruled that Santa Monica’s election system discriminates against Latino voters. In that time, there have been at least three more elections — but the city hasn’t had to change the way it runs them.
Former Meet the Press host Chuck Todd was incredibly skeptical over a potential California gubernatorial run by former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2026, saying he would be “shocked” if she pursued this.
Requiring voters to show ID at polls is controversial, in part because it was historically used as a tool to disenfranchise Black voters.
Leaders of FanDuel and DraftKings spoke at an Indian gaming conference about their desire to partner with tribes to bring sports betting to the state.
President Donald Trump‘s recent executive order overhauling U.S. elections has drawn swift opposition from California leaders and advocacy groups who say it threatens how the state conducts elections. Signed Tuesday, March 25, the order calls for ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to require proof of citizenship to vote and to prohibit ballot counting after Election Day.
Lt. Oscar Martinez, a Sheriff’s Department employee, will challenge Sheriff Robert Luna, who is seeking reelection.