The state’s mail voting rules and a set of particularly competitive and high-profile primary contests made it a target of allegations from Trump and other Republicans.

"There's BIG cheating by the Dumocrats in California. Votes are all tied up," Trump wrote.

California election officials say the state's drawn-out tally is by design, not the result of fraud.

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Even Republicans who previously kept such voter-fraud claims at arm’s length are embracing theories that something is off in California, despite zero evidence.

When late arriving ballots in the race for Los Angeles Mayor turned dramatically against conservative Spencer Pratt last week, Donald Trump reacted with his usual subtlety.…

The president and allies are stepping up attacks on the state’s vote-counting process, reviving the type of allegations they made in 2020

President Trump is casting doubt on the results of California's primaries, claiming there was voter fraud. NPR's Leila Fadel asks Attorney General Rob Bonta about the baseless…

The state’s mail voting rules and a set of particularly competitive and high-profile primary contests made it a target of allegations from Trump and other Republicans.

The last week has brought the largest resurgence of election denialism since the aftermath of the 2020 election. Many on the right have cried foul over late shifts toward…

The president’s latest voter fraud fixation is a midterms preview.

California governor primary race set as slow vote count fuels fraud claims-

Experts worry Trump’s administration – now stocked with loyalists and election deniers – may not stand up to attempts to sabotage upcoming elections – key US politics stories from…

California’s slow vote-count is spawning conspiracy theories.

The ‘fraud’ he sees is in the very concept of democracy, in the idea that people who don’t agree with or fawn over him might have a say, too

Or could Trump’s fraud claims backfire in the midterms?