Election results add to Alameda County budget woesChris Metinko
Bay Area county election results Alameda County Contra Costa County Marin County Napa County Santa Clara County San Francisco County San Mateo County Solano County Sonoma County More from CBS News SF Mayor Daniel Lurie promises "new era of accountability" at City Hall ...
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The date for the recall election of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price was decided on Tuesday. In a vote by the Board of Supervisors, it was decided the recall would be during the November election. The November date was a win for Price as recall supporters were eager to get...
One student worker, Alex Li (CAS ’28), comes with years of experience as a poll watcher and Voter Service Director for the League of Women Voters’s Alameda County chapter. “It was really interesting to see just how much goes into supporting everyday life and how much the...
See below for primary results from Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Solano and Sonoma counties. Bay Area primary election results
District 18is in the Oakland area, entirely within Alameda County. The vacancy was created in April when Democrat Rob Bonta resigned after beingconfirmedas California Attorney General. Read More Initial and Incomplete, First Ranked Choice Results in NYC Mayoral Race to be Released Tuesday ...
Special General Election Results from the California Secretary of State. Candidate list (2) Republican 50,643 60.58% state Assembly Member Vince Fong• FEC H4CA20181; 25 Nov 24; Tot $2,291,687; Dsb $2,247,948 Republican 32,952 39.42% Tulare County Sheriff Michael "Mike" Boudreaux• ...
Does California release early voting results before Election Day? California does not release voting results before Election Day. Results will begin to be posted at 8 p.m. on election night, when the polls close. County election officials must begin reporting results to the Secretary of State wi...
County election boards are required by state law in North Carolina to meet at 11 a.m. on Nov. 15 to complete their canvases. The State Board of Elections is required to meet on the Tuesday three weeks after the election, Nov. 26. If there are no protests to the results, that board...