If Orange County was a state, the entire governor’s cabinet and senate would look quite different. That’s because the county’s voters preferred different candidates—mostly Republicans—while most of the state voted for their Democratic opponents in the Nov. 8 election. Out of nearly 22 million registered California voters, about 9 million—41 percent—voted, according to unofficial results from…
California Races That Would Have Flipped If Orange County Was a State
Orange County Voters Choose Different Representation Than State
Orange County voters preferred Republican candidates in the governor’s cabinet and U.S. Senate in the Nov. 8 election, while most of the state voted for their Democratic opponents. Out of nearly 22 million registered California voters, about 9 million—41 percent—voted, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of State’s office. The state has about 2.3 million…
Election Voter Registration Deadline Fast Approaches
The deadline for registering to vote in the Nov. 8 general election is Oct. 24, the last day for those who are not registered or have had a change of address. After the deadline, “conditional voting registration” is allowed in California for 14 days prior to the election, allowing voters to sign up online or…
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