As Ballots Go Out, California Election Officials Explain The Voting Process
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Victoria Williams processes a mail-in ballot at the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters office in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012.
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A record-breaking 21 million ballots are being sent out to California voters this week. Today on Insight, we discuss what election observers can and cannot do at polling places, and how to be sure your mail-in ballot gets counted.
Today's Guests
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Secretary of State Alex Padilla on guidance for listeners who wish to participate in being election observers
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Local County Registrars Courtney Bailey-Kanelos, Ryan Ronco and Jesse Salinas discuss in a round-robin the latest on mail-in ballots and what you can do to ensure your vote is counted
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CapRadio's PolitiFact reporter Chris Nichols explains why people are wary and how to track your ballot