California still has four uncalled Congressional races as 1.7 million ballots remain to be counted over one week after ...
As of Wednesday, the Golden State still had roughly 2.1 million votes to count and roughly half of the outstanding House ...
In response to criticism of the state's slower ballot counting process, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber held a ...
Palo Alto voters may not know the full results of the City Council race until early December, with the contest between ...
Four California congressional races remain too close to call, according to the Associated Press, the news organization widely ...
Republican candidates in three high-profile Inland Empire races for Congress and the state Legislature were either leading or able to fend off Democratic challengers as officials keep counting votes.
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Why does it take so long and why does California, and by extension Santa Cruz County, lag the rest of the nation in processing ballots?” writes the Editorial Board. “It’s not ...
Several of the yet-to-be-decided House races are in California, which had only counted about three-quarters of its votes statewide as of Tuesday.
Nine states have at least one uncalled House race, some of which are so close they are headed to a recount. Then there’s ...
Most of the remaining ballots to be counted are vote by mail ballots. In past elections, mail-in ballots could be counted on ...
Democratic and Republican activists are asking voters to correct technical errors on their ballots in several close races ...