Turnout Starts Off Slow for Critical Primary California Election
Statewide turnout reached 16% as officials said ballots are arriving quickly and could surpass early voting in the 2022 cycle.
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Tuesday Morning Topline: Early Voting Turnout Is at Just 17% In CA
Early voter turnout in California is at a very low 17% in today's primary, and election officials are bracing for a surge of ballots on Election Day. Remember that the safest way to make sure your ballot is counted at this point is to find a ballot drop box at your local polling place, or just vote in person. [Bay Area News Group]And we will likely be waiting days, if not weeks, to find out who the top vote-getters are in the governor's race as …
Turnout starts off slow for critical primary California election
Voters are heading to the polls across California on Tuesday for a critical primary election, though overall turnout has started slow despite several high-stakes races on the ballot, including the contest to decide the final two contenders for California governor.
Bay Area voter turnout growing ahead of CA gubernatorial primary as mail-in ballots surge
Ballots ahead of Tuesday's primary election are being returned at a rapid pace across California, with statewide turnout at about 16 percent as of Monday and rising quickly.
June 2 (Tuesday) is the primary election day for the 2026 California midterm elections. All levels of government officials will face a new round of elections, with the election prospects of the governor and the mayor of Los Angeles attracting much attention.
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