Less than one month away from California’s first full top two runoff election under its new open primary system, the Golden State’s new method for electing its lawmakers has created.
Less than one month away from California’s first full top two runoff election under its new open primary system, the Golden State’s new method for electing its lawmakers has created.
Less than one month away from California’s first full top two runoff election under its new open primary system, the Golden State’s new method for electing its lawmakers has created.
Here’s a rundown of California’s open primary election results in Congressional Districts 27 through 53:
Since we’ve been tracking some of the California candidates on Twitter, we have come across some unique, creative, and even funny uses of social media in campaigning. Here are a few of our favorite tweets leading up to the June 5th primary.
Voters received a unique ID assuring that they could only cast one vote in the survey.
Less than a week after the candidate filing period deadline, KPBS invited only three partisan hopefuls to participate in a Congressional Debate.
Poll numbers show California’s 52nd Congressional District extremely receptive to an independent, non-partisan challenger. Could Jack Doyle be that candidate?