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Voter's Choice Act -- Is It Working?

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Last year, the counties of Madera, Napa, Nevada, Sacramento and San Mateo implemented a new election model called the Voter’s Choice Act. It’s aimed at increasing voter turnout while making it easier to cast ballots. Two recent reports look at how the roll-out went. (Daniel Sofer / hermosawave.net)

Last year, the counties of Madera, Napa, Nevada, Sacramento and San Mateo implemented a new election model called the Voter’s Choice Act. It’s aimed at increasing voter turnout while making it easier to cast ballots. Two recent reports look at how the roll-out went.
Reporter: Austin Cross

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