Voting in the time of coronavirus: Some tips to cast your ballot safely
Although everyone should remain wary of the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, there are procedures to make in-person voting as safe as possible.
Although everyone should remain wary of the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, there are procedures to make in-person voting as safe as possible.
Union Station West and El Monte Station have been turned into voting centers, and ballot drop boxes have been placed at several other Metro stations.
Officials stress they know of no plots to disrupt voting or create chaos, but law enforcement leaders say they’re prepared for election day protests, other unrest.
California has escaped the glaring spikes seen in many parts of the U.S., but health officials warn residents and businesses to keep up the vigilance.
More than half of the state’s registered voters have already cast ballots — most of them mail-in — the day before election day.
The measure would authorize the sale of $5.5 billion in general obligation bonds for stem cell studies and trials.
The latest death comes amid heightened scrutiny of California’s prison and jail system, and a recent outbreak in San Diego that saw 56 inmates test positive.
Proposition 21: Everything you need to know
Voters must chose among 33 candidates for four seats on the the Los Angeles Community College District’s seven-member board.
Some voters report having waited for hours to cast a ballot Saturday in Riverside County due to a tech issue that officials say has since been fixed.