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The next county clerk/registrar of voters in Shasta County will be appointed by the board of supervisors in a completely public interview process. This comes after the previous elected county clerk stepped down last week.
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It’s unclear how long that leave will be or if she’ll run for reelection in the fall.
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After months of confusion about how Shasta County will conduct its elections, county supervisors approved a new company to provide their voting equipment on Thursday. That’s in addition to an effort to hand-count ballots.
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The Gateway Unified School District needs to fill a vacant school board seat, but Shasta County doesn’t currently have a way to hold elections.
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After ditching Dominion Voting Systems in January, Shasta County still doesn’t have a clear way to conduct elections. The county’s Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday to try hand counting every ballot.
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Supervisors in Shasta County delayed hiring Chriss Street on Tuesday as the new County Executive Officer.
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Shasta County is leaving itself without a way to conduct elections for now. The county’s board of supervisors voted Tuesday to look at creating their own voting system.
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The Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday night to discuss the proposal again at its March 14 meeting.
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The Redding school board recently became a focus of attention after its newest members fired the district's long-time superintendent.
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Final vote tallies were announced in Shasta County on Tuesday. The conservative wing of the county board will take an even greater share of control after both of their candidates won.
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The Shasta County clerk’s office in Redding was calm on election night, compared to rowdy conditions during the June, 2022 primary election.
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While California is largely Democratic, Republican strongholds remain in the northern part of the state. The November election in Shasta County will serve as a referendum on the current far-right majority on the five-person board of supervisors.
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Elections officials in Northern California recently hosted a town hall to address recent claims of election fraud.
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Supervisors in Shasta County have finally put to rest claims of fraud in the 2020 election.