Measure A / Voter Intimidation / County Registrar Check-In
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Sacramento Kings player Harrison Barnes turns in his ballot after voting with a touchscreen at Golden 1 Center Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020.
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We’re eight days out from Election Day and early voting and in-person efforts are ramping across the state. That includes Sacramento County, where the Golden 1 Center is being used for the first time as an early-vote center. Voter intimidation also remains a concern and registrars are doing their best to curb any issues. Today on Insight, voting efforts and preparation, including a close look at Measure A on the Sacramento ballot.
Today's Guests
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CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan navigates Measure A on the city ballot, which is asking voters about a possible change to Sacramento’s charter that would impact the way the city is governed.
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CapRadio's Reno-Tahoe reporter and producer Bert Johnson on voter intimidation ahead of Election Day.
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Sacramento County Public Information Officer Janna Haynes checks-in on the County's early voting and in-person voting efforts
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El Dorado County Registrar of Voters Bill O'Neill talks about how his county is managing with its voting preparations
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Solano County Assistant Registrar of Voters John Gardner on what the County is doing ahead of Nov. 3rd and the future challenges
Correction: A previous version of this episode description mislabeled Measure A. It has been corrected.