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A Rare Chance to Attend a Corral Release Party!
THE STORY One of our Decanting Monterey wine partners recently invited me to attend a Corral Wine Co. release party. I was quite excited about the invitation, as we consider their wines as some o...
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California’s Slow Vote Count Sows Doubt. Here’s How One Group Is Trying to Fix That
The California Voter Foundation launched a tool tracking daily vote counts in 18 close contests for Congress and the state Legislature. The tracker aims to show how counts change over time and dispel misinformation about election fraud, the group says.
How Three Trump Policy Decrees Could Affect California’s Agricultural Industry
Voters in California’s farm belt, stretching more than 400 miles from Kern County on the south to Tehama County on the north, delivered solid majorities for Donald Trump in this month’s presidential election.
Lobbying Activity This Past Summer Cost a Record-Breaking $168 Million. Here’s What We Know.
Between the summer session of the California Legislature featuring hot topics like AI regulation and money for journalism, and a special one focusing on gas prices, powerful corporations poured in record-setting money to influence lawmakers.
What Trump’s Border Policies Mean for California
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on implementing a sweeping border crackdown and undertaking the largest-scale deportation effort in history. If carried out, his proposed initiatives will have profound consequences in California, which shares a 140-mile border with Mexico.
The California Legislature Set a Record for Women in Office and Could See Historic Gender Parity
California’s Senate will reach gender parity, but depending on the outcome of some close contests, that could extend to the whole Legislature.
Newsom Calls Special Session to ‘Trump-Proof’ California
Newsom wants the new Legislature to ‘protect’ California from Donald Trump on civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, and immigrant families. The session will start Dec. 2.
Here We Go Again: California Prepares to Battle Trump Over Environmental Policies
A lot is at stake with the new Trump administration: California’s water projects, its unique authority to clean its air, federal support for offshore wind and disaster aid for wildfires.
From Local News Matters...
20 Years of Voting Data Finds Growing Turnout Gap Between Salinas Valley, Rest of County
THE SALINAS VALLEY is the setting for fecund soil, labor rights movements and John Steinbeck novels.Squeezed into one 90-mile-long wedge between the Gabilan and Santa Lucia mountains, the valley’s residents constitute less than 1% of Californians but have shaped the identity of the whole state.
It’s Hard to Vote in California When You’re Homeless. Why It Matters When Their Voices Are Silenced
Homeless Californians face many barriers to casting a ballot, even in elections that affect their lives. Some counties and nonprofits are trying to boost turnout.
From Monterey Herald...
Election Day Bus Rides Free
Bus rides are free on all Monterey-Salinas Transit routes on election day, November 5.
This California Proposition Is Drawing the Most Campaign Spending
Proposition 33 on local rent control and the related Proposition 34 are attracting the most campaign cash by far of the 10 ballot measures. But the amount pales to what was spent on dueling sports betting measures in 2022.
Candidate Profiles: Pacific Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees
An introduction to the candidates running for seats on the Pacific Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: Pacific Grove Mayor
An introduction to the three candidates running for the office of Mayor of Pacific Grove in the November election.
Tool: Explore Candidates and Elected Officials Investigated for Campaign Law Violations
Use our tool to search through investigations opened by the state’s campaign law watchdog. The data updates weekly.
Most California Republicans in Congress Won’t Commit to Certifying the 2024 Presidential Election
Only one-third of the California GOP congressional delegation has pledged to accept the 2024 presidential election results. And only two incumbents in office in 2021 voted to certify President Joe Biden’s win over Donald Trump in the 2020 race.
Candidate Profiles: Carmel Unified School District Board
An introduction to the eight candidates running for four seats on the Carmel Unified School District Board of Trustees in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: Monterey Peninsula Airport District Board
An introduction to the candidates running for seats on the Monterey Peninsula Airport District Board in the November election.
Will CA Ballot Proposition Mean More Deportations?
With proponents of Proposition 36 raising nearly $15 million so far — about three times as much as its opponents — and 71% of likely voters in support, it appears the statewide ballot measure will pass in November.And that’s exactly what immigrant rights advocates are worried about.
Candidate Profiles: Seaside Mayor and City Council
An introduction to the candidates running for Mayor and seats on the Seaside City Council in the November election.
From EdSource...
Lack of Candidates Means Many Californians Won’t Vote for School Board
More than half of the school board races in 49 counties analyzed won't appear on the November ballot because either no one is running for the seat or a single candidate is unopposed.
Candidate Profiles: Carmel Mayor
An introduction to the candidates running for Mayor of Carmel in the November election.
Who’s Fueling CA’s Congressional Money Race
With Democrats firmly in control of statewide offices and the Legislature, California isn’t often seen as a “battleground state.” But California could decide which party controls Congress — and both parties and their allies are spending tens of millions of dollars to seize the opportunity.
We Fact-Checked the Ads About Proposition 33, California’s Rent Control Ballot Measure.
The Yes and No on 33 campaigns have collectively spent more than $140 million. CalMatters fact checked some of the more pervasive claims made by both sides.
How Well Is CA Political Watchdog Doing Its Job?
After the Watergate scandal, California voters approved a ballot measure that created the Fair Political Practices Commission — an independent, nonpartisan agency to police election campaigns and investigate political ethics violations.
At VotingMatters Events, Attendees Share Personal Stories Related to Ballot Propositions
Last week, VotingMatters went to public libraries, colleges, and a museum to talk about California’s ballot propositions. So far, VotingMatters has reached more than 750 people across 20 events, bringing crucial election information to voters around the state.
Election Explainer: Marina Measure U, City Council District 3
A look at Measure U and the race for the open seat on the Marina City Council in the November election.
Election Explainer: City of Monterey Measures V, W, X and Y
An explainer for measures V, W, X and Y on the City of Monterey ballot in the November election.
Candidate Profiles: Monterey Mayor and City Council
An introduction to the candidates running for Monterey mayor and seats on the city council in the November election.
Garvey and Schiff Go After Each Other in U.S. Senate Face-Off
U.S. Senate candidates Rep. Adam Schiff (far left) and Republican Steve Garvey (second) participate in a debate moderated by news anchor Marc Brown (far right) in Glendale on Oct. 8, 2024. Photo by Damian Dovarganes, AP Photo
Candidate Profiles: Monterey Peninsula College Board of Trustees
An introduction to the candidates running for seats on the Monterey Peninsula College Board of Trustees in the November election.
Election Explainers: Seaside's Measures BB and CC
An explainer about Measures BB and CC which are going before City of Seaside voters on the November ballot.
From The Mercury News...
Election Explainer: Proposition 35
The Mercury News explains the Proposition 35 to renew the existing tax used to fund Medi-Cal health services.
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