True to form, the state passed some bond spending but otherwise voted conservatively on statewide ballot initiatives. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Here are two of the more surprising granular results from ...
California voters show independence, splitting tickets and defying party lines in the recent election results.
A ballot question seeks to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour by 2026, with inflation-based increases each year ...
As ballots continued to be counted, initial results for California’s 10 ballot measures showed voters roundly rejected a ...
The results suggest that even in deep-blue California, there’s no guarantee ... Ponder common objections to new housing. TAKE ...
Here are some of the key measures voters were asked to consider: ...
California voters protected same-sex marriage and rejected a proposal to expand rent control. Several local races and statewide propositions remain too close to call.
California voters were deciding on 10 ballot measures including one that would turn some nonviolent crimes into felonies again.
A ballot proposition to raise California’s minimum wage to $18 an hour is too close to call as the state continues to grapple with its high cost of living.
Four years after rejecting a proposal to sell $15 billion in bonds to pay for new school buildings, California voters appear ...
By Ryan Sabalow and Sameea KamalCalMatters While Republicans celebrated a red wave nationally, California voters affirmed the state’s solid blue politics with Democratic candidates seeing strong ...
While a red wave swept the nation, Californians sent a top Trump nemesis to the US Senate, and favored Democrats in House and state races.