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All Sports Report , Sports. Entertainment , Good Morning San Diego. Related Posts:. Supreme Court blocks federal government's vaccine mandate for large companies. Top Stories. House Democratic lawmakers are likely to retain control of the House of Representatives. Democrats flipped two seats in their favor, while Republicans only flipped one, giving Democrats a net gain of one, according to the AP. County prematurely posts, removes results The San Diego County Registrar of Voters says partial election results were prematurely posted for a short period of time before the polls closed.

The posting was removed. Senate from Colorado, beating incumbent Sen. Cory Gardner. Booker defeated Republican Rik Mehta, a business executive with a law degree and a doctorate in pharmacy. Booker ran an unsuccessful primary campaign for president this year. McConnell is the longest-serving Republican leader in Senate history. He also worked with Trump on a tax overhaul and orchestrated Senate confirmation of more than judicial appointments, including Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

Justices didn't immediately set an Election Day hearing on an issue that could affect reporting the vote in Clark County and Nevada, with six electoral presidential votes at stake. The appeal seeks to overturn a lower-court judge's finding, released Monday, that neither the state nor Clark County had done anything to give one vote preference over another. Over 1. Pennsylvania officials warn of long ballot count Pennsylvania election officials say it could take days to count all of the state's votes.

President Trump has said he plans to take legal action against the state to prevent counting mailed in votes received in the three days after the election.

By Lyndsay Winkley and Morgan Cook. The vast majority of ballots may have been mailed in, but some voters still showed up at their local polling place on Tuesday to cast their ballot in person. Crystal White, a poll worker at Griffin Center on the Grossmont College campus in El Cajon, said her station had been busy since it opened at 7 a. Today has been our busy day.

There was also a line of vehicles pulling up to a red, white and blue mail ballot drop off tent. And even though there is some debate about whether our vote matters, it does. In the South Bay, several people lined up at the polls during their lunch breaks or after work to cast their votes. Community Center. Zderavkovic said he voted in favor of the recall, particularly because of his dissatisfaction with Gov.

He said he had difficulty choosing a replacement. But Felix said she believed the current administration had ensured Californians were better protected against COVID than other states. She also praised the state for supporting Latinos and working families, who have disproportionally been affected by the pandemic, with economic recovery programs.

Felix added that she believes Republicans have not prioritized addressing climate change like Newsom has, a topic that also drove her to vote against the recall. More than , recall election ballots in San Diego County have been turned in. The California recall election that will decide whether Gov. Gavin Newsom stays in office wraps up today, and more than , San Diegans have already turned in their ballots. That total accounts for nearly half of registered voters in San Diego County.

Local election officials expect around 70 percent of voters to participate in the recall. Of the , ballots that were in as of 8 a. Tuesday, the vast majority — more than , — were mailed in. However, tens of thousands of people still decided to visit their local polling place to cast their ballot. Plus, mail ballots sent right before or on April 6 have three days to arrive if postmarked by Election Day. Then there are provisional ballots. People who missed the March 22 registration deadline may conditionally register and vote provisionally up to and on Election Day.



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