June 2 primary
Coverage of June 2 primary in the Nexus archive.
- Goal of higher voter turnout remains elusive in California as changes have extended ballot counting
California is nearing the end of ballot counting for its June 2 primary, a process slowed by multiple changes over the years. The goal of increasing voter turnout remains unmet despite these adjustments.
- What is Gavin Newsom hiding in California vote?
The article questions why California Governor Gavin Newsom would not allow federal investigators to examine the state's voting process during the June 2 primary, given claims of fairness and security. It highlights concerns from the rest of the country about the results.
- Thieves swipe Bay Area mail-in ballots as questions swirl about vote count
Thieves stole over two dozen mail-in ballots in the Bay Area during California's vote count for the June 2 primary. The incident raises concerns about the security of mail-in ballots as votes are being tallied.
- California primary election results: governor and L.A. mayor races
California's June 2 primary election polls are closed, with voters awaiting results for key races including the governor and Los Angeles mayor positions. The gubernatorial race will advance to a top-two contest between the highest vote-getters.
- June 2 primaries: Bay Area races to watch
The June 2 primary election in the Bay Area includes races on the national stage, a statewide race, and two local elections. A key race is in U.S. Congressional District 11 for the seat previously held by Nancy Pelosi, with June 2 narrowing the candidates to two.
- Controversial California governor candidate Tom Stayer pulls ahead in key region
Tom Stayer, a controversial California governor candidate and billionaire climate crusader, is leading in San Francisco and Northern California as the June 2 primary approaches.
- Candidates for California governor scramble to deliver final pitch to voters with days to go
Multiple candidates for California governor are rushing to deliver closing arguments in the final days before the June 2 primary election. The race has intensified as voters prepare to cast their ballots.
- Poll predicts possible political earthquake
The California Post poll suggests a potential political upheaval in the June 2 primary. The poll's results indicate a possible significant shift in political dynamics.
- California lawmaker calls out woman’s double ballots as Gavin Newsom scrambles to secure polls
A California state lawmaker highlighted allegations of duplicate ballots sent to a woman in Riverside County ahead of the June 2 primary, sparking online claims of voting irregularities. Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly working to secure polling efforts amid the controversy.
- Record-setting outside money pouring into California governor's race
Over $79.6 million in outside money has been donated to independent committees influencing the California governor's race ahead of the June 2 primary. Corporations, labor unions, tech titans, tribes, and special interests are major contributors.
- L.A. voters will cast ballots in eight City Council districts, two with open seats
Los Angeles voters will participate in the June 2 primary for eight City Council districts, including two open seats due to departing incumbents. One district is uncontested, while a Westside race has seen the highest campaign spending in the election.
- GOP governor hopefuls give closing arguments to oft-forgotten Central Valley Republicans
Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, leading Republican gubernatorial candidates, delivered their closing arguments to a GOP audience in the Central Valley near Fresno ahead of the June 2 primary. The event highlights the importance of the often-overlooked Central Valley region in the race.
- Top takeaways from final governor's debate: Knives out for Becerra
Candidates running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom attacked Democrat Xavier Becerra during a debate less than three weeks before the June 2 primary. The debate was remarkably unsettled and testy. The primary is set to take place on June 2.
- Park leads challenger Malik in fundraising for L.A.'s coastal council seat
Incumbent Park leads challenger Malik in fundraising for a Los Angeles City Council coastal district seat. Eight of 15 council seats are contested in the June 2 primary election.