Fresno Bee–
Enthusiasm in politics, headed into California’s first major election since President Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in 2016, has soared, with heightened attention on guns, immigration and the economy.
But that may not translate into voters on Election Day.
California voting experts predict only about a third of registered voters will return mail-in ballots and show up in person to vote Tuesday – about the same level as past primaries in non-presidential election years.