California, Trump and primary vote count
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Donald Trump’s election conspiracy temper tantrum on NBC’s Meet The Press aside, the roller coaster drama in the Los Angeles Mayoral remains unmatched almost a week after polls closed in the City of Angels.
Grammy-winning superstar Pink is set to host the Tony awards, and stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Lithgow are nominated for awards.
A Los Angeles-based Justice Department official late Friday debunked a baseless claim of a discrepancy in the vote count of the city’s mayoral race that has circulated on social media.
It’s been nearly a week since Election Day, and the California governor’s race is still undecided, with millions of votes left to count. Here’s where the California governor primary results stand as of Sunday:
By Sunday, Raman had pulled ahead of Pratt by roughly 3,000 votes, making her the heavy favorite to take on Bass in the November runoff — and Pratt’s online fans handled the development much like Quan anticipated.
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Secretary of State urges patience on vote count
Southern California voters awaiting final returns from Tuesday’s primary election should expect vote totals to continue changing for several weeks as counties count outstanding ballots, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber said Thursday amid allegations by President Donald Trump of election cheating.
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Editorial | As vote count slowly proceeds, some likely winners
A few things have changed from the interminably slow vote count for the June 2 California primary election. But not much — except from increasing howls by (mainly) Republicans that the drip-by-drip count unfairly favors Democrats and is an example of election corruption.
The Republicans are currently in position to advance in California’s key races but thousands of late ballots still remain.