Shirley Weber
Coverage of Shirley Weber in the Nexus archive.
- Supreme Court ruling gives a reprieve to states with grace periods for receiving mail ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the legality of counting mail ballots postmarked by Election Day but received afterward, preserving grace periods in 14 states. The decision rejected a Republican National Committee challenge to Mississippi's law, which allows ballots to be counted up to five days after Election Day, and spared states from last-minute changes before midterms.
- California Secretary of State to Headline Pasadena Event for Eaton Fire Survivors
California Secretary of State Shirley Weber will deliver a keynote at a free dinner for Eaton Fire survivors in Pasadena on June 25. The event, hosted by LA Fire Justice, includes a 3D video analysis of the January 2025 fire's origin.
- CA Democrats want election results faster, but say any solution hurts voters
California Democrats and Republicans want faster election results, but Democrats oppose changes that could disenfranchise voters. The slow vote count, largely due to high mail-in ballot volumes, has drawn criticism from President Donald Trump, Nate Silver, and the New York Times editorial board. California's secretary of state and election officials emphasize accuracy over speed, citing funding constraints for county election operations.
- Want faster election results? California Democrats won’t clamp down on late voters
California Democratic leaders prioritize maintaining voter access over speeding up election results, despite criticism over slow vote-counting that has fueled conspiracy theories and misinformation. Officials like Gov. Gavin Newsom and Secretary of State Shirley Weber acknowledge delays but argue changes to expedite results would disenfranchise voters.
- California labor union offers to scale back billionaire tax proposal after pushback
A California labor union scaled back its proposed 5% billionaires tax to 2% after pushback, but Governor Gavin Newsom rejected the revised plan. The tax aims to generate $100 billion for healthcare and other programs but faces opposition from critics including Newsom, the California Medical Association, and Silicon Valley tech moguls.
- California billionaire tax proposal is slated to qualify for the November ballot
A proposal to impose a temporary 5% tax on California residents with a net worth exceeding $1 billion has secured enough signatures to appear on the November ballot. The measure aims to raise $100 billion for Medicaid, food assistance, and education, but faces opposition from Governor Gavin Newsom, Silicon Valley leaders, and some Democratic lawmakers.
- California billionaire tax proposal is slated to qualify for the November ballot
A proposal to impose a 5% tax on California residents with a net worth over $1 billion to fund Medicaid, food assistance, and education has enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. The measure faces opposition from tech moguls, Governor Gavin Newsom, and groups like the California Medical Association, while billionaire Sergey Brin has donated $82 million to oppose it.
- Newsom handpicked a generation of California politicians. Can they help him run for president?
Gavin Newsom has significantly influenced California's political landscape by appointing multiple officials to key positions, creating a network of allies who may support his potential presidential bid. His appointments, partly driven by vacancies caused by President Joe Biden's decisions, include roles like Secretary of State and Attorney General, with some appointees later winning elections independently.
- Spencer Pratt or Nithya Raman? See primary election updates in race for LA mayor
The primary election for Los Angeles mayor remains too close to call, with Nithya Raman gaining ground on Spencer Pratt as both vie for the November runoff against Karen Bass. Vote counting continues, with final results delayed due to outstanding ballots, and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber emphasizes accuracy in the process.
- Secretary of State urges patience on vote count
California Secretary of State Shirley Weber urged patience as vote counts in Southern California primary elections may change for weeks due to outstanding ballots. President Donald Trump alleged election cheating, while officials emphasized legal deadlines and accuracy in processing ballots.
- Democrat Shirley Weber advances to the general election for secretary of state in California
Shirley Weber advances to the general election for secretary of state in California. The news is reported by the Associated Press.
- Secretary of State responds to antisemitic claims in California voter guide
California Secretary of State Shirley Weber responded to criticism from Jewish community leaders regarding a voter guide that included anti-Jewish conspiracy theories from a fringe gubernatorial candidate, Don J. Grundmann. The voter guide was published despite containing sentiments from Grundmann, an independent candidate with no prior political experience. Weber issued a statement addressing the concerns.
- Your guide to the California secretary of state race: Democrat Shirley Weber vs. Republican Don Wagner
Democrat Shirley Weber, the incumbent California secretary of state, faces Republican Don Wagner in the upcoming election. The race highlights a key political contest in the state.