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Shasta’s 1% manual tally rolls forward despite small hurdles

Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis is using the same method he chose last November — randomly selecting precincts via ping-pong balls — to conduct the tally. It’s a hand count of a statistically significant sample of votes that’s used statewide to confirm machine counts.
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Outgoing ROV Curtis wants a new building and in-house printing. His likely successor says Shasta should budget for Measure B
Unofficial results show Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis will not be re-elected for the position. During a budget presentation to supervisors this week, he asked for almost a million more than his last budget, describing plans to lease a new office space and conduct in-house printing. Former Assistant ROV Joanna Francescut, who’s poised to take his seat, has other priorities.
As Shasta voters approve Measure B, California’s lead attorney says he’s ready to act 
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As an initial June 11 state deadline nears, the county has 1,423 ballots left to process.
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In rural northern California, Second Amendment rights reign supreme. Public health advocates hope slowing access to guns in a crisis will reduce suicides
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