2012 Election News

Poll: Uphill battle for rail, Republicans, and more

9:00 PM, Mar 20, 2013

A new poll finds Californians leery of high speed rail and a 2014 water bond, and are divided on issues related to gun control and the environment.

Reality Check: Gun poll in California districts uses shaky assumptions

8:55 PM, Mar 5, 2013

A poll sent to reporters on gun control support in one Central Valley congressional district appears to have flawed assumptions about the area's voter allegiances.

Feinstein asks court for campaign treasurer's records

6:24 PM, Feb 26, 2013

Attorneys for Dianne Feinstein want a federal judge to allow them access to the computer files of convicted campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee.

Uncounted fall ballots found in Sacramento County

1:41 PM, Feb 14, 2013

Sacramento County officials discover 407 unopened, and uncounted, ballots from the fall election.  And they're going to stay that way.

State needs election disaster plan, says legislator

12:15 PM, Feb 11, 2013

A bill in the Assembly asks state elections officials to come up with plans for holding an election in the wake of a natural disaster like an earthquake or flood.

Tobacco tax hike eyed for 2014 state ballot

6:28 PM, Jan 21, 2013

Efforts are now underway to ask California voters in 2014 to, once again, consider a tobacco tax increase -- this time, to pay for college scholarships and financial aid.

Fall ballot shuffle by Legislature illegal, says court

4:48 PM, Jan 18, 2013

A state appeals court says the Legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown illegally shuffled the order of November ballot measures.  That election may be over, but the ruling could block future actions.

Top 10 California political stories of 2012

3:50 PM, Dec 29, 2012

When it comes to making a list of big political stories, 2012 offered an embarrassment of riches in the Golden State.

Diverse voters may push big California changes

10:36 PM, Dec 5, 2012

A new statewide poll provides fodder for a hot political debate: the stark contrast between traditional voters and new voters, the latter being younger, more ethnically diverse, and undoubtedly the future of California elections.

California Democratic operative gets prison for embezzlement

3:26 PM, Nov 28, 2012

A former Democratic campaign treasurer gets 8 years in federal prison for stealing some $10 million in political cash, a case prosecutors say is the biggest of its kind in U.S. history.

Calif. political reforms create more competition

4:12 PM, Nov 9, 2012

California's changes to its political systems, through independent redistricting and a new primary system, created more competition and may have helped fuel the strong gains by Democrats on Election Day... so says an early report from researchers.

Analysis: Brown, Democrats win big in California

2:45 AM, Nov 7, 2012

Not only does Gov. Jerry Brown's tax increase, Proposition 30, appear to be on the winning side of Election Day, but Democrats are in the position to capture a super-majority of both the state Senate and Assembly... the first time any party has done that in California since 1933.

Mystery political donors revealed as... mystery political donors

1:00 AM, Nov 6, 2012

Exactly three weeks to the day that it put $11 million into a conservative California political action committee, an Arizona nonprofit admitted Monday that the money wasn't really theirs... but rather, was part of an elaborate effort that California officials say is a clear case of political money laundering.

Poll shows Brown's Prop 30 down, not out

6:55 AM, Nov 1, 2012

Another new poll confirms the recent downward slide for Gov. Jerry Brown's tax increase initiative, but also suggests there's a very real chance that Brown and his allies will eke out a victory on Election Day.

Brown's Prop 30 slips under majority support

9:10 PM, Oct 24, 2012

With less than two weeks before Election Day, Gov. Jerry Brown finds his high profile tax increase initiative going the wrong way - down in the polls and, for the first time in any publicly released poll, below majority support.

Large donation fuels fight for Prop 32, against Prop 30

11:44 PM, Oct 16, 2012

A big campaign contribution reported on Tuesday night raises some interesting questions about the forces aligned to simultaneously kill Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative and pass an initiative to curtail the political power of organized labor.

Reality Check: Prop 30 ads offer healthy dose of political spin

5:07 PM, Oct 8, 2012

There are two almost universally popular things in California politics: schools, and proposals to keep a leash on Sacramento lawmakers. That probably explains the approach by supporters of Proposition 30.

Reality Check: National political ads jab ethics, health care

11:56 PM, Sep 24, 2012

Four closely watched congressional races are in the Sacramento region this fall, and all have attracted a national blitz of TV ads funded by outside political action committees - ads where a dash of truth is often stretched and twisted into a political weapon.

More voters in California, but fewer Republicans

2:51 PM, Sep 21, 2012

A new report about the 17.2 million Californians registered to vote finds some recent trends show no signs of slowing down -- especially the inclination of voters to detach from political parties, and the declining party power of Republicans.

Reality Check: Denham alleges Medicare cuts

9:46 PM, Sep 13, 2012

It's the most heated fight of the 2012 campaign season: are senior citizens in danger of losing Medicare benefits? That's the accusation from Rep. Jeff Denham (R) in his Modesto congressional campaign against Jose Hernandez (D).

News10 Reality Check: Bogus claim in Garamendi ad

11:31 AM, Sep 11, 2012

Rep. John Garamendi pulls a campaign ad after News10 questions the accuracy of the ad's most explosive claim.

VIDEO: Dem. strategist breaks down Obama's DNC speech

10:14 PM, Sep 6, 2012

SACRAMENTO - News10 political editor John Myers breaks down Obama's DNC speech with state democratic strategist Robin Swanson.

VIDEO: Assembly speaker jabs Christie, lauds Obama

6:43 PM, Sep 4, 2012

Democrats have a lot to be proud of, and so does California, in the eyes of Assembly Speaker John Pérez.

California criticism, Jersey style

10:05 PM, Aug 27, 2012

"California made a bad choice by electing an old re-tread," said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at a Monday breakfast gathering of the Golden State's GOP delegates in Tampa.

Legislature may ease rules for voters to cast ballots

10:25 PM, Aug 23, 2012

A bevy of legislation left for the final days of Capitol action in 2012 would rewrite state election law, generally making it easier for voters to cast their ballots on Election Day.

Can Brown win tax vote with doomsday talk?

12:31 AM, Aug 23, 2012

Gov. Jerry Brown's Proposition 30 campaign has, so far, seemed more focused not on what happens if voters say yes, but rather the impending doom if they say no.

Tax measures rise in poll, could ballot labels be why?

5:09 PM, Aug 16, 2012

A new poll released Thursday shows an uptick in support for all of the November ballot's tax increasing initiatives.  And the pollsters believe part of the reason could be the newly finalized, and perhaps more favorable, ballot labels.

Food giants stocking up to defeat Prop 37

9:41 AM, Aug 11, 2012

The nation's biggest food companies may not dabble in California politics very much, but they know how to read a poll.  And with early surveys showing big support for an initiative to require new labels on genetically modified foods, Big Food is ponying up big cash.

Lawsuits seek do-over of two initiative analyses

11:33 PM, Aug 2, 2012

Three separate lawsuits have just been filed seeking changes in the information materials mailed to voters for two initiatives on the November 6 statewide ballot --  a reminder of the importance that political groups place on those official documents.

Governor has campaign cash, GOP doesn't

10:45 PM, Jul 31, 2012

Playing on the statewide political stage in California takes big bucks, and with the November election now less than 100 days away, we're starting to get a clearer sense of who's got some momentum... and who's out of gas.

Obama rallies, raises cash in Oakland

11:27 PM, Jul 23, 2012

OAKLAND - The presidential campaign, which seemed to take a pause after last week's tragic events in Colorado, resumed in full force Monday.

The politics of California's uptick in jobs

2:33 PM, Jul 20, 2012

California's unemployment rate is waning, jobs are appearing, and politicians of all stripes are scrambling in hopes of using the news to their advantage.

CSU: Higher fees, fewer students if tax hike fails

11:55 AM, Jul 16, 2012

In what's no doubt the first of many warnings about the high stakes of Gov. Jerry Brown's November tax initiative, Cal State University officials say that voter rejection of Proposition 30 could trigger higher tuition or fewer students.

Governor wins ballot order fight, for now

12:31 PM, Jul 9, 2012

A Sacramento Superior Court judge rejects a request to delay the numbering of this fall's eleven statewide propositions.

How Democrats can, and are, reshuffling November ballot order

11:21 AM, Jun 26, 2012

SACRAMENTO - It's often said that elections have consequences, and that's an apropos sentiment for those who only now are learning that the new state budget reshuffles the order of November ballot measures -- and does so on a strict party-line vote.

Political reforms didn't shake incumbent power

2:50 PM, Jun 8, 2012

An early look at Tuesday's election results shows California's political status quo looks to have emerged fairly unscathed.