California is hailed as a national leader for voting access, but visually impaired voters and their advocates say they still face unnecessary barriers.
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Lisamaria Martinez isn’t sure when she last voted in person. But she remembers the boots she wore that day — her “fabulous,” new navy blue boots
California is hailed as a national leader for voting access, but visually impaired voters and their advocates say they still face unnecessary barriers. They argue that people should be able
More than two weeks after the California primary, only 16 of 58 counties had finished counting votes. While election officials say they need time to verify ballots, two new laws could help speed up the count.