vote count
Coverage of vote count in the Nexus archive.
- Newsom signs $352B spending plan and reflects on signature policies before he leaves office
Gavin Newsom signed California's $352 billion spending plan, delaying healthcare cuts, increasing childcare funding, and allocating resources for faster election vote counts. The budget avoids major tax hikes but includes targeted tax reforms and emphasizes fiscal prudence, with Newsom highlighting policies like free school meals and renewable energy expansion. Republicans criticized the plan as a temporary solution, while Democrats defended it as balanced.
- California's slow vote count stirs frustration, but changes would be hard
California's slow vote count has caused frustration, with experts suggesting improvements like better funding for county election offices and encouraging earlier voting. However, significant changes are expected to be difficult, particularly before November.
- California's slow vote count stirs frustration, but changes would be hard
California's slow vote count has caused public frustration, with experts suggesting improvements like better funding for county election offices and promoting earlier voting. However, significant changes are considered difficult to implement, especially before the November election.
- Trump’s election fraud claims put pressure on California to speed up vote count
California faces pressure to address criticism of its lengthy vote-counting process following a primary election where late-counted ballots influenced several races, including the Los Angeles mayoral contest. Trump's election fraud claims have intensified scrutiny over the state's election procedures.
- Meet the man running LA’s vote count, and the controversies that followed him
The individual overseeing Los Angeles County's vote count has a career marked by election-related controversies. The article highlights his role in managing the vote count amid past disputes.
- Feds announce several election-fraud investigations in California while revealing ‘serious structural vulnerabilities’
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are investigating several election fraud cases with the FBI. The investigations come as concerns arise over California's slow vote count and reported structural vulnerabilities in the election system.
- Peru’s election chief steps down amid frustration over long vote count
Peru’s election chief has resigned amid growing frustration over delays in ballot delivery and other missteps during election day, which have led to dissatisfaction with electoral authorities.
- Pressure mounts on Peru’s election authorities amid presidential race delay
Peru's election authorities face increasing pressure as the vote count continues to determine the second candidate for the June presidential run-off. Conservative Keiko Fujimori has secured one spot, but the final contender remains undecided.