Two weeks before Election Day, activists from across the country gathered for an online rally heralding the historic number of state ballot initiatives seeking to change the way people vote.
Cello music filled a sanctuary here on Wednesday night as the audience clutched blue or pink carnations in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance.
The forecasts, like those from Decision Desk HQ, Nate Silver and 538, are now ubiquitous, but their accuracy is hard to measure.
Donald Trump benefited from a rightward shift in Maricopa County, while Kamala Harris' and Democrats' ground game fell flat.
Democrat Derek Tran leads Rep. Michelle Steel, a Seal Beach Republican, by 519 votes in the race to represent California’s 45th congressional district, according to the tally released Friday evening from the Orange County Registrar of Voters.
Fox News Channel is continuing its post-election surge as CNN and MSNBC's viewership are in free fall following President-elect Donald Trump's victory.
Michigan’s Board of State Canvassers voted unanimously to certify the 2024 general election on Friday, following certifications in all 83 counties earlier this month. A little over 5.7 million Michiganders voted in this election—the highest state turnout in history.
Those affected are likely to include career professionals usually shielded from political revenge efforts, which may take years to enact
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to fire the entirety of special counsel Jack Smith’s team as well as use the Department of Justice to investigate the 2020 election. Trump plans to eliminate the entirety of Smith’s team,
Republicans put a lot of hope and campaign cash into his comeback attempt in the 40th Senate District, which has a Democratic registration advantage but was long held by a Republican before Harckham’s win in 2018. Astorino started the campaign with $814,000 in the bank from previous election races.
The former “View” co-host said she felt she couldn’t support Trump or Harris — and wrote in a surprising choice instead.
Two Times letter writers — one a Kamala Harris voter, the other a Donald Trump supporter — explain how the presidential election has affected their lives and their relationships with others. For more videos in our “Hear Me Out” series, visit latimes.com/hearmeout.