California is finally nearing the end of the ballot counting from its June 2 primary, a tediously slow process that is largely the result of multiple changes over the years.
Some voters across Alameda County are navigating an unusual election cycle, casting ballots twice in two separate elections just weeks apart following the resignation of former Congressman Eric Swalwell.
San Mateo County resident Madelyn Webster said she arrived at the voting center around 6 p.m., about an hour after it had closed. But unaware of the operating hours, she thought it was still open since the doors were unlocked and a vote here banner was flying outside.
Ballots ahead of Tuesday's primary election are being returned at a rapid pace across California, with statewide turnout at about 16 percent as of Monday and rising quickly.
A new poll released suggests Democrat Tom Steyer is narrowly moving ahead of Republican Steve Hilton in the battle for second place.
With Tuesday's primary quickly approaching, candidates for California governor are making a final push across the Bay Area and the state, rallying supporters and urging voters to head to the polls. We caught up with some of the top Democratic candidates this weekend.