Voter Cram Session
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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What’s at stake, who’s footing the bill and what does it mean for California voters?
Sifting through the 17 statewide ballot measures Californians are voting on this November is no easy task, and the state-issued voter guide is the thickest in history (224 pages!).
AirTalk host Larry Mantle hosts a fast-paced voter cram session as part of California Counts, a collaboration among Capital Public Radio, KPCC, KQED and KPBS to report on the 2016 election.
A panel of experts join Mantle: Fernando Guerra, director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University and a member of Southern California Public Radio’s board of trustees; Ange-Marie Hancock, associate professor of political science and gender studies at the University of Southern California; Marisa Lagos, KQED politics reporter; KPCC and L.A. Times contributor Patt Morrison; and CALmatters politics reporter Laurel Rosenhall.