California: What to expect on election night

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California Democrats will continue their dominance on Election Day. But Republicans don’t need to win across the board to have an impact. Just a few wins in some conservative congressional districts could be enough to give the GOP a majority in Congress.

their first statewide election since 2006 is Lanhee Chen, a former policy adviser to Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign who is running for controller. But winning will be difficult in a state where there are nearly twice as many registered Democratic voters as Republicans.How California votes

At polling places, some of which open before Election Day, voters can either go into a booth with a fresh ballot or drop off their mailed ballot -- but cannot do both. An unregistered voter can show up at a polling place and register through 8 p.m. local time on Election Day, when polls close.in which the margin between the top two candidates is 0.5% or less, if we determine the lead is too large for a recount to change the outcome.

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