Assemblymember Laurie Davies, R-Laguna Niguel, is vying for reelection against San Clemente Councilmember Chris Duncan.
The last day to vote will be Tuesday, Nov. 5. Mailed ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by a county elections office no later than seven days after Election Day — Tuesday, Nov. 12, according to the California Secretary of State.
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But let’s not forget about California’s state legislative races. There are two dozen Assembly races on the Nov. 5 ballots in Los Angeles County and at least eight — one-third — of those seats will be won by non-incumbents because the current officeholders aren’t seeking reelection.
Over 2 million votes have already been cast in California. But where can you vote early, and when do polls close on Election Day?
Some of California’s most competitive congressional races are in districts with significant Latino populations. Those seats — all currently occupied by Republicans — are critical to the question of which party will control Congress next year.
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AD-72 includes Aliso Viejo, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Lake Forest and Newport Beach. According to state data, Republicans account for 39.5% of all the registered voters in the district, while 32.7% are Democrats and 21% are no party preference voters.
In some California races that could determine which party controls Congress next year, Republican attacks link Democrats to pedophiles.
OAKLAND, Calif. - Nearly 3 million Californians have cast their votes ahead of Election Day. According to data the Secretary of State's office released Wednesday, 2,856,166 residents cast their votes, with Los Angeles County reporting the largest number of ballots, followed by San Diego and Orange counties.