Two weeks after the California primary, most counties haven’t finished counting the votes. Two new laws may speed things up.
We’re a big state with big challenges. Each morning we explain the top issues and how Californians are trying to solve them.One weekly email, all the Golden State newsGet the news that matters to all Californians. Start every week informed.Department of Elections workers Eve Wu, left, Hong Pha Ngo, center, and Da Yuan Chen, right, run a ballot sorting system at City Hall in San Francisco on March 5, 2024.
Counties have until April 2 to report the final results of the presidential primaries to the Secretary of State’s office, and until April 5 for other state races. The Secretary of State will certify the final primary results by April 12. had 41% of the vote, fellow Republican and Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux had 26% and Democratic teacher Marisa Wood had 23%. If no wins 50% plus one, there will be a runoff between the top two on May 21. Thehas advanced.
Some suggest sending Prop. 47 back to voters and lowering the criminal threshold will help curb retail theft. Do you agree? Known as the Local Control Funding Formula, the change gave schools more money and flexibility, which led to improved reading and math scores across all grades, higher graduation rates and fewer suspensions., at a Learning Policy Institute conference in December: “You need goals, you need standards, but you have to let local people do their thing.”
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