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Here’s how to register to vote in California
Voting behind bars in California
CALIFORNIA - Thousands of inmates in California have the right to vote. In California, most people who are behind bars, but are not serving felony sentences are eligible to vote in elections. But each individual prison or jail has to come up with a plan to make that happen.
Election 2024: Here’s how to register to vote in California
Happy National Voter Registration Day, Californians! Tuesday marks the designated day Americans are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the voting process as the upcoming presidential election nears.
What you need to know about registering to vote in California
It’s National Voter Registration Day, and in order to vote in the general election on Nov. 5, it’s important to remember that the voter registration deadline in California is Oct. […]
California, deepfakes
California governor signs laws to crack down on election deepfakes created by AI
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed three landmark bills Tuesday to crack down on political deepfakes ahead of the 2024 election
California Tackles AI Election Deepfakes
A lawsuit has already been filed against Gov. Gavin Newsom's new bills, claiming the new laws infringe on free speech.
New California Laws Could Kill Election Deepfakes on Your Social Media Feeds
Governor Gavin Newsom signs three AI-related election laws, but only one takes effect before the 2024 presidential election.
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Election forecaster moves Pelota, Steele reelection bids to tossups
The election forecaster Sabato’s Crystal Ball has shifted two key House races into toss-ups, moving Rep. Mary Peltola’s (D) ...
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Thousands in California’s jails have the right to vote — but here’s why many won’t
While incarcerated Californians who aren’t serving felony sentences are eligible to vote, most county jails don’t make it ...
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Election day is approaching. Tell us, Golden State voters: What matters most to you?
Good morning. It’s Friday, Sept. 20. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. With election day around the corner, we ...
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Will I get a mail-in ballot in California? When are they sent? What to know as election nears
After filling out your ballot, insert it in the provided envelope and mail it to your county elections office. Mail ballots ...
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I couldn’t vote for decades. This year, I finally get to participate in democracy.
I was sent to juvenile hall at 10 years old, and never once did I think about losing my voting rights or any other rights — ...
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New poll for Prop 36 shows overwhelming voter support to toughen penalties for stealing
A new poll from a San Francisco-based think tank showed overwhelming voter support for Prop 36, a tough-on-crime measure. An ...
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In California, all eligible voters, including those incarcerated, should be able to vote | Opinion
Despite California’s reputation as a beacon of democracy, over 97,000 voting-age residents still cannot vote while serving a ...
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Majority of Californians support restoring felony theft penalties ahead of public vote
As California deals with an ongoing crime wave, voters will have the opportunity to support a measure that would increase ...
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