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Former Orange County Official Now Leading Efforts To Protect Election Workers, Voters

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A group of about 5 voters fill out their ballots in booths that have been set up in a gym.
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Ex-California Voting Official Looks To Safeguards For Elections 

The mid-term elections are a little more than a month away, and officials here in California and across the country are working to make sure the election process is safe and secure. But there are also concerns about threats levied against election workers and voters at the polls.
Guest: Neal Kelley, Chairman, Committee for Safe and Secure Elections

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