You’ve got questions about the California election. We’ve got answers
It’s election day! If you’re headed to the polls, you might need a quick refresher on everything that’s on the ballot.
The record 19.4 million people who are registered to vote in California have a host of races to choose from: the presidential contest, the Senate race, congressional districts, legislative candidates and 17 statewide ballot propositions, along with local initiatives and races.
It’s a lot to get through. Fortunately the Los Angeles Times’ political team has you covered with a quick speed read.
California is going blue, what’s the point?
Sure, the state’s electoral college votes are in all likelihood going to Hillary Clinton. That leaves some voters feeling left out. But the state still matters. You can’t win the presidency without California, and as our cool graphic going back to 1936 shows, it actually hasn’t been a lock for the Democrats for very long. We’ll be watching closely to see if Orange County will go blue for the first time in 80 years.
Why are there two Democrats running for U.S. Senate?
That’s thanks to California’s top-two primary system, which this year sent two members of the same party to a statewide contest for the first time since voters implemented the system in 2012. We’ve covered this race very closely, so check out all the links below.
Why are there so many ballot measures?
For the most part, it’s because turnout was so low in the last statewide election. Also, this was a prime year for people to get their issues in front of the voters, especially given the expected high turnout.
Condoms, really?
Really. In 2012, Los Angeles County voters opted to require adult film actors to wear condoms. Now, Californians statewide are faced with the same question. Proposition 60 has deep-pocketed donors and passionate opponents.
What do polls of California voters say?
Glad you asked. Along with our partners at USC Dornsife, The Times just took one. From the presidential race to the Senate contest to the hottest ballot measures, see how things are shaping up.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Find your polling place here. And catch up while you wait with some of our top election headlines.
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Ballot measures
The Times’ complete guide to the 17 ballot propositions, with endorsements from the editorial board
Quick summary of the 17 propositions on November’s statewide ballot
All about the $9-billion ballot measure that would fund school repairs
School bonds are popular, but polls show the big one on the ballot is struggling
If Proposition 55 passes, the state budget will rely even more on California’s highest earners
Why opponents of increasing the tobacco tax aren’t talking about tobacco
Why business groups aren’t fighting California’s tobacco and income tax hike initiatives
Vapers beware: E-cigarettes in line for a big tax increase if Proposition 56 passes
Why Gov. Jerry Brown is staking so much on overhauling prison parole
What you need to know about Prop. 61, the spendy prescription drug measure on November’s ballot
How ‘MASH’ actor Mike Farrell became a leading voice against the death penalty in California
Why Silicon Valley is pouring money into efforts to repeal California’s death penalty
What happens if both death penalty measures are approved by voters on Nov. 8?
Will ending the death penalty save California more money than speeding up executions?
NRA not putting up much of a fight against California gun control ballot measure
Billionaire activists like Sean Parker and George Soros are fueling the campaign to legalize pot
The push to legalize pot for all has deeply divided the medical marijuana community
‘No on Prop 66’ campaign points to Texas case as warning against faster executions in California
Out of time? Here are the propositions explained with emojis.
U.S. Senate race
Can a San Francisco liberal win in Central Valley?
Riding high in the U.S. Senate race, Kamala Harris pushes to help down-ballot Democrats
When running for U.S. Senate, it’s good to be the highly visible California attorney general
Senate candidate Kamala Harris makes final pitch to voters
Kamala Harris wins endorsements from Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein in U.S. Senate race
Loretta Sanchez dabbed. Kamala Harris threw shade. What happened in the only Senate debate
Meet the men plotting strategy for California’s U.S. Senate candidates
California’s U.S. Senate candidates are on their own as the national Democratic Party sits it out
Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris overwhelmingly wins state Democratic Party endorsement
Kamala Harris should take bolder action on police shootings, civil rights advocates say
Loretta Sanchez apologizes for Native American ‘war cry’
Democrat Loretta Sanchez may need an assist from GOP voters in Senate race
Join us at latimes.com for full election coverage of California’s measures and propositions.
Congressional races
Here are the 12 California congressional races we’re watching
This is how you’ll know California Republicans had a good election night
This is how you’ll know California Democrats had a good election night
Gov. Brown endorses Democrats in six House races
Vulnerable California House members say they will not back Donald Trump
CD 7: Congressional candidates Ami Bera and Scott Jones spar over scandals in debate
CD 7: Allegations fly as ad wars begin in Sacramento congressional campaign
CA 10: This California congressional race may turn out to be a prime example of the GOP’s worst fears
CA 10: Democrats airing three new ads connecting California Republican congressman to Trump
CD 17: November intraparty showdown could unseat longtime Silicon Valley congressman Mike Honda
CD 17: Mike Honda sues opponent Ro Khanna, alleging his campaign manager illegally accessed donor data
CD 17: Silicon Valley congressman gets three donations for legal defense fund, spends $0
CD 20: Sam Farr, Democratic congressman in Monterey County, retiring
CD 21: In this California congressional district, water is more important than Donald Trump
CA 21: Democratic group releases misleading ads tying Rep. David Valadao to Donald Trump
CA 21: Obama endorses Emilio Huerta in his Central Valley race against Rep. David Valadao
CD 21: Emilio Huerta, son of labor icon, jumps into Central Valley congressional race
CD 24: Celebrity donors pour money into this open California congressional seat
CD 24: How does a 28-year-old raise more than $1 million for a congressional bid
CD 25: Did Steve Knight say he’ll vote for Donald Trump? Not quite.
CD 25: Could Democrats win an Antelope Valley congressional seat they haven’t held since 1964?
CD 25: As Porter Ranch gas leak lingers, candidates smell a political opportunity
CD 29: With convictions overturned, Richard Alarcon says he’ll run against Rep. Tony Cardenas
CD 32: California congresswoman vows to stay in reelection race after mild stroke
CD 44: Race takes center stage as heated L.A. County congressional campaign approaches finish line
CD 44: Emily’s List backs Nanette Barragan, signaling heated House race in L.A. area
CD 44: Video from a previous election used as ammunition in hot House race in South L.A.
CD 44: Race, oil and the environment all play into this L.A. congressional race
CD 44: Did Isadore Hall’s congressional campaign break federal election law?
CD 46: Why a group of first-generation Vietnamese immigrants are voting for a Latino instead of a Vietnamese refugee
CA 49: Pelosi: ‘There’s an excitement across the country about getting rid of Issa’
Legislative races
Female politicians are losing ground in California
Why Donald Trump keeps popping up in local races he has nothing to do with
Here’s why the Legislature’s moderate Democrats see the ‘Mod Squad’ growing on election day
Don’t expect big changes if Democrats win a Sacramento supermajority on Nov. 8
In rare move, President Obama endorses three California Democrats for Assembly
Republican candidate faces sexual harassment allegations in heated Santa Clarita Assembly race
Republican assemblyman cries foul over lawn signs that put Trump’s name next to his
In legislative races, Democratic challengers try to pin Trump on their Republican opponents
Will these Southern California Republicans keep their Assembly seats despite Trump?
Assemblywoman: ‘I don’t feel respected’ by Democratic colleagues as some help her rival
In this Glendale Assembly district, Armenian Americans could be key
San Bernardino Assembly race could define what it means to be an Inland Empire Democrat
One expensive election
California ballot propositions rake in a record $473 million in campaign cash
Independent expenditures 101: An introduction to outside spending in state races
Here’s how Kamala Harris spent $600,000 on 19 consultants in a Senate race
For those with lots of time: Candidate profiles
How race helped shape the politics of Senate candidate Kamala Harris
California’s next senator could be a Latina. Will her past mistakes get in the way?
Thanks for all this. Do you have any other good reads I should check out?
We sure do.
Here’s one about the time the politics team went to Disneyland to talk to people about the election.
And we identified the GOP dead zones in L.A. County, where you won’t find any Republicans to vote for.
And did you know that Donald Trump’s official “Make America Great Again” hats are made right here in California?
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