Two highly contentious ballot measures are expected to come before California voters in November. The first is the GOP-backed brainchild of a conservative California Assembly member. If passed by ...
The measure would require an ID to cast a ballot and instruct county elections officials to verify the citizenship of registered voters.
A ballot measure to amend the California constitution and require voters to present government issued IDs at the polls will appear on the November ballot.
If passed by voters, the 5% tax on California’s billionaires would go toward funding health care. But opponents are preparing a poison-pill measure designed to kill it.
Arizona House Republicans passed a measure that would ask voters to ban using public school resources to support labor unions. The proposal would prohibit unions from deducting dues directly from ...
In the last presidential election, 70% of the voting-eligible population registered to vote and 61% voted. Almost 9 in 10 registered voters cast a ballot.
The 2020 presidential election was the highest turn-out election of the twenty-first century and featured the largest increase in voters from one presidential year to the next. While many states maintained tradi-tional voting procedures, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led some states to expand early voting, while others automatically sent all registered voters a ballot that could be ...
Hey SoCal on MSN: Voter ID ballot measure qualifies for November election
The San Diego Union-Tribune: Voter ID ballot measure qualifies for California’s general election ballot
The measure also would require election officials to verify registered voters are U.S. citizens, aligning with a Republican-led push for new restrictions on voters.