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Election 2024: How the Bay Area Voted On Local Candidates, Issues

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Voters wait to fill out their ballots electronically at Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland on Nov. 5, 2024. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

Bay Area voters were faced with pivotal decisions in Tuesday’s election that could have major impacts on our region. KQED reporters join us to talk about results from local and regional races and ballot measures. We’ll discuss the ranked choice results from San Francisco’s mayoral race and the recalls of Oakland’s mayor and Alameda County’s District Attorney. Voters also weighed in on controversial propositions such as Sonoma’s Measure J, an attempt to ban large-scale animal farms, and Measure K, deciding the future of San Francisco’s Great Highway. And we’ll hear from you, what Bay Area races were you watching?

Guests:

Alex Hall, enterprise and accountability reporter, KQED

Annelise Finney, reporter, KQED

Guy Marzorati, correspondent, KQED's California Politics and Government Desk

Sydney Johnson, reporter, KQED News

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