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California

Bordering the Pacific Ocean, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico, California is located on the West Coast of the United States. The state's capital is Sacramento.

California is governed as a republic, with three branches of government — the executive branch consisting of the governor and other independently elected constitutional officers, the legislative branch consisting of the State Assembly and State Senate, and the judicial branch consisting of the Supreme Court of California and lower courts. California has two members of the U.S. Senate and a total of 52 members of the U.S. House of Representatives. There are 40 members of the State Senate and 80 members of the State Assembly.

Cities and counties in California

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive election coverage in the 100 largest U.S. cities by population and also covers mayoral, city council, and district attorney elections in every state capital. Additionally, Ballotpedia covers school board elections in the 200 largest U.S. school districts by enrollment.

California fact checks

Policy issues in California

Budget: Budget and financesTaxes
Civil liberties: Affirmative actionCampaign financeNonprofit regulation
Education: Charter schoolsHigher educationPublic educationSchool choice
Election: Ballot access requirementsRedistrictingVoting
Energy: Energy informationFracking
Environment: Environmental informationEndangered species
Finance: Financial regulation information
Healthcare: Healthcare informationMedicaid spendingEffect of the Affordable Care Act
Immigration: Immigration information
Pensions: Public pensions