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What To Know Before Heading To The Polls On March 5

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A voter seen dropping off a ballot.
A voter drops off a ballot at the City Hall Voting Center in San Francisco on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022. Growing anxiety over rising inflation and increased homelessness led to voters nationwide approving ballot measures that sought to curb rent hikes and to enable the construction of affordable housing. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

Primary Primer As March 5 Nears

Californians will head to the polls on March 5 to vote in the presidential primary.  While there’s only one statewide measure on the ballot, voters will have plenty else to ponder.
Guest: Guy Marzorati, KQED Politics Correspondent

Shasta County Could Once Again Explore Hand Counting Ballots

In Shasta County, a citizens commission created by right-wing politicians is recommending that county officials violate state law by hand-counting election ballots. 
Reporter: Roman Battaglia, Jefferson Public Radio

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