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Shasta County's Top Election Official Looks To Ease Voter's Concerns

Shasta County's Top Election Official Looks To Ease Voter's Concerns

KQED's The California Report

October 30, 202410m 44s

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Show Notes

California election officials are bracing for Election Day amidst concerns about distrust. Officials have been investing in outreach and education. One county that's dealt with a lot of distrust is Shasta County in far northern California. The county's longtime registrar of voters, Cathy Darling Allen, retired in May this summer. The board appointed a new registrar to replace her.

Guest: Alex Hall, KQED


Proposition 35 is one of ten statewide ballot measures that Californians will be voting on this election. It would put new guidelines around Medi-Cal spending to help secure better pay for doctors who serve low-income Californians.

Reporter: Kristen Hwang, CalMatters

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