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Is California Becoming a Fraudster’s Paradise? Examining Concerns Over Election Security
California has long been at the center of national debates over election policy, healthcare spending, and government oversight. Critics argue that the state’s efforts to increase accessibility have come at the expense of accountability, creating opportunities for fraud that are difficult to detect or prosecute. California’s election system has evolved into one where safeguards have steadily been removed over decades, making the state particularly vulnerable to abuse. One of t


A Defining Election Law Case Heads to the Supreme Court This Week
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Supreme Court of the United States will hear arguments Monday in a case that goes to the core of modern election administration: when is a ballot officially counted?
In Watson v. RNC, the justices will decide whether states may count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, so long as they are postmarked on or before that day.
A simple question with sweeping national consequences.


San Bernardino County 2025 Money Report
A detailed breakdown of 2025 fundraising and cash-on-hand totals for San Bernardino County Supervisor Districts 2 and 4 and countywide offices including Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Sheriff, District Attorney, and Superintendent of Schools ahead of the June 3, 2026 primary.
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