VERY FISHY: We’re supposed to believe that 40 percent of the votes in LA county are still in the mail? How did they arrive at the 700,000 votes uncounted? Why didn’t they count more votes yesterday?
Bass is dominating in heavily Black areas of South Central L.A., Pratt is winning many of the city’s outer neighborhoods, and Raman is posting strong numbers in young, renter-heavy areas around East Hollywood.
The #1 winner from California’s Tuesday primary elections: @KevinKileyCA.
Gavin Newsom cut his previous district into bits & now Rep. Kiley is likely to face off against a Republican in November & return to Washington.
The Supreme Court should be deciding on Watson v. Republican National Committee later this year.
The case directly addresses counting ballots after Election Day.
In California, election results take weeks.
In recent races, 40%-50% of the vote is counted after election night.
This is not normal.
America deserves secure elections with results on the same night.
California called the presidential race for Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom’s recall, and Prop. 50 before the polls even closed.
Incredibly interesting now there is not 1, but 2 competitive Republicans in the gubernatorial race, we won’t have the results on election night…
California's Secretary of State says we likely won't know the results of the governor's race on election night.
"We've got 60 candidates. That in itself is historic... There's so much going on," @CASOSVote Shirley Weber told me.
BREAKING: LA County election officials are investigating two separate incidents ahead of Tuesday’s election.
Officials say a number of mail-in ballots sustained apparent fire damage inside an official ballot drop box at the Department of Public Social Services Civic Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Authorities are also investigating a separate vandalism incident at the vote center at Cesar E. Chavez Park.
A former mayor pleaded guilty Friday to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government.
Eileen Li Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, California, allegedly acted "at the direction and control" of Chinese government officials between 2020 and 2022, without notifying U.S. authorities, prior to taking office.
According to court documents, Wang worked alongside a convicted Chinese agent, who is already serving a four-year federal prison sentence, to operate a website posing as a local Chinese-American news outlet.
Prosecutors described the website as a propaganda arm for the Chinese Communist Party that published content supplied directly by Chinese government officials.
She faces up to 10 years in prison. The judge has scheduled sentencing for October 6, 2026.