Election results are coming down to the wire in Riverside County.
Critical issues will be on the table next year
The Industrial Hemp Cultivation & Manufacturing Ordinance was passed Tuesday following a 90-minute hearing.
Under the state, the maximum individual contribution for a local candidate is $4,700. A new county ordinance sets the max at $20,000.
Getting help when you need it
"It does take time to process [the ballots] accurately," Registrar Rebecca Spencer said.
Protecting small businesses and their employees
Trustee Areas 1, 4, and 5 were on the ballot in 2020.
Temecula City Council is a five-member, non-partisan board. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.
Temecula voters are deciding multiple races.
Find updated election results for Riverside County.
What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?
The Riverside County Registar of Voters provided this timeline for election results.
Congressional Districts 42 and 50, city council seats, Temecula Valley Unified School District trustee seats and Assembly District 75.
Trustee Areas 1, 4, and 5 are on the ballot in 2020.
"We had a lot of traffic issues. The infrastructure there is not really designed for that kind of traffic."
Voters can cast ballots in person at Voter Assistance Centers that will be open Oct. 31 through Nov. 3, 2020. See the list of centers below.
See list of polling places in Temecula, to vote early or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 election.
"Poorly planned highways and development have hemmed this population in, and these beautiful big cats are being driven toward extinction."
A proposal to unite Southern California counties against the state's coronavirus tiering system will be considered in Riverside County.
Enhancing lives and protecting the vulnerable
The session gives all Riverside County residents a chance to weigh in on what's important to them amid the coronavirus pandemic.
How many local properties would be impacted and how much money do our cities, school districts, and the county stand to gain?
Reducing the Cost of Medication
There are three ways to cast election ballots this year: through the mail, at a drop-off site or in a voter assistance center.
Looking out for our pets and wildlife
Despite efforts to control costs, Riverside Superior Court will experience a revenue shortfall of $12 million in fiscal year 2020/21.
Pastor Greg Laurie, 67, of Harvest Christian Fellowship was with administration officials, including the president, on Sept. 26.
Recognizing and Encouraging Vital Community Support
The libraries will offer modified service during normal business hours and will continue to offer digital and curbside service.
During Tuesday's presidential debate, President Donald Trump repeated his unproven claims of widespread electoral fraud.
The county has already received roughly $450 million in federal Coronavirus, Aid, Relief & Economic Security Act funds.
Improving mental health care for all Californians
Judge John M. Monterosso was selected by fellow jurists countywide to serve a two-year term.
Applicants should live in the Third District, which includes Temecula, Murrieta, Hemet, San Jacinto, and surrounding unincorporated areas.
The governor's office informed local officials on Monday the "Homekey" money would be allocated to three projects.
Jurors, "basically donating their time," currently are paid $25 per day.
Session has ended and now the Governor will decide
A hectic end to an eventful session