June 2 primary election
Coverage of June 2 primary election in the Nexus archive.
- The separate ballot in LA that you probably haven’t heard of
The article highlights an overlooked election in Los Angeles on June 2, separate from the primary, which required property ownership to vote.
- ‘The Dumocrats are at it again’: Trump attack on California election offers midterm preview
President Donald Trump has repeatedly made baseless claims of Democratic fraud in California’s June 2 primary election, despite the state’s normal slow vote-counting process due to mail-in ballots. The U.S. Department of Justice has sued California and 29 other states to access unredacted voter roll data, but no federal judge has granted this request. Election experts attribute Trump’s allegations to tactics aimed at discrediting results.
- Who will win Nancy Pelosi's in Congress? -- Live updates
The June 2 primary election for Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat had four candidates, with two frontrunners emerging to compete in November. State Senator Scott Wiener is one of the candidates vying to replace Pelosi.
- Watch live June 2 primary election coverage on KRON4
KRON4 is providing live coverage of the June 2 primary election, focusing on statewide and local races including the California governor's election. Viewers can access coverage through KRON4 News, the KRON4+ smart TV app, and KRON4.com.
- Ballots burned, vote center vandalized in possible acts of election interference, Los Angeles County officials say
Ballots were found burned and a voting center in Long Beach was vandalized, which Los Angeles County officials suggest could be acts of election interference ahead of the June 2 primary election.
- Ballots burned, vote center vandalized in possible acts of election interference, Los Angeles County officials say
Ballots were found burned in an official drop box, and a voting center in Long Beach was vandalized, which Los Angeles County officials describe as potential acts of election interference ahead of the June 2 primary election.
- Pleas and political attacks fill the home stretch of California governor's race
The top candidates for California governor are actively campaigning in favorable areas to attract voters and challenge opponents as the June 2 primary election approaches.
- Pleas and political attacks fill the homestretch of California governor's race
Top California governor candidates are campaigning in supportive areas to attract voters and attack rivals as the June 2 primary nears.
- Republicans feud, and fume, in the battle for a Southern California congressional district
Republicans are feuding in a battle for a Southern California congressional district, which may not result in a celebratory mood for the party regardless of the outcome. The primary election is set to take place on June 2. The feud's outcome is uncertain.
- L.A. Mayor Bass offers a hold-the-line budget, with no layoffs and few increases in services
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has proposed a $14.9-billion hold-the-line budget with no layoffs and minimal service increases. The budget comes amid her June 2 primary election race against four challengers, some of whom have criticized city service quality.