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Voters will decide in March whether San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus can be removed by the board of supervisors through a charter amendment. California voters in Bay Area to decide fate ...
Following the Nov. 5 election, Newsom visited California's red counties, where he told voters: "Message received." "I don’t care who you voted for. I care about people.
A slight majority (52%) of California likely voters said that they will vote yes on the bond to authorize $10 billion in bonds for repairs, upgrades and construction projects at K-12 schools ...
Voting on Proposition 1 coincided with all other elections in California on November 8, 2022, with polls open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm PST . [214] All active registered voters in California were mailed a ballot ahead of the election, which began no later than October 10. For a ballot to be considered valid, it had to be returned and postmarked ...
The Berkeley IGS poll was conducted online in English and Spanish Feb. 22-27, among 6,536 California registered voters, including 1,053 Republicans likely to vote in the GOP presidential primary.
California’s Latino voters shifted further right this year than in any election since 1994, when illegal immigration was also front of mind for many voters. This follows a rightward shift in the ...
The court ruled that it was unconstitutional for California to grant marriage rights to same-sex couples, only to take them away shortly after. The ruling was stayed pending appeal to the United States Supreme Court. [9] On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision on the appeal in the case Hollingsworth v.
Most city and county bonds require voter approval in California, needing the support of at least two-thirds of voters to pass. [3] This requirement was put in place by Proposition 13 which was passed in 1978 and reduced property taxes. [4] In 2000, Proposition 39 reduced the supermajority to 55% to approve taxes for local school bonds. [4]