A federal judge has blocked a new California law allowing any person to sue for damages over election deepfakes.
A federal judge blocked Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) artificial intelligence law, delivering a blow to Democrats trying to restrict election misinformation before Nov. 5.
Rep. Adam B. Schiff, a Burbank Democrat, faces former Dodger All-Star Steve Garvey, a Palm Desert Republican, for the California U.S. Senate seat long held by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Voting in California's primary election continues through election day, Nov. 5. Read up on the races in L.A. city and L.A. County, the California statewide ballot propositions and other measures.
The race for California’s 22nd Congressional District is expected to be one of the nation’s closest this November.
Here are some things to know about how to vote in California's election on Nov. 5, and where to access more information about the election.
U.S. Senate candidates Steve Garvey and Rep. Adam Schiff both say they want to protect the environment and combat climate change. Their approaches differ.
While Donald J. Trump has attacked California as too liberal for the nation, Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed several bills that could have become political fodder.
California is 'the center of the House battleground this cycle,' expert says, as five of its competitive races are expected to decide House control.
The 2024 presidential election so far has been a whirlwind of unprecedented shocks and surprises, and that's even before votes have been cast. Though the race for the White House inevitably looms large, voters in the nation's most populous state are facing plenty of election drama and critical decisions in their own backyard.
Mail-in ballots can be returned by mail or dropped off at your county elections office, the California Secretary of State said on its election website. You can also take your ballot to any poll place, drop-off location or designated drop box in the state before 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
County elections offices will soon be sending California households a vote-by-mail ballot for the Nov. 5 election, but you must first be an active registered voter. If you haven’t registered