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The proposed budget for the elections department in Shasta County gives some insight into the new clerk’s goals to overhaul the department.
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Shasta County’s new clerk, Clint Curtis, fired assistant county clerk Joanna Francescut, a political rival who had also applied for the position.
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As of Friday afternoon, more than half of the ballots cast in Shasta County have yet to be counted. A printing issue with some of the ballots has significantly slowed down the process.
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A tough battle for one seat on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors could decide who controls the board next year.
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Shasta County supervisors hired an elections chief without experience just months before the election. He’s already falling out of favor.
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Redding’s historic rodeo is one step closer to securing use of prime riverfront property.
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Two candidates are vying for a seat in politically polarized Shasta County this year. The race for the final board of supervisors seat will determine the balance of power.
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Shasta County has issued new policies for media covering public Board of Supervisors meetings. Those rules have raised concerns over press freedom.
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The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to put a change to the county charter on the ballot in November.
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With just five months left until the November presidential election, a new clerk has been appointed to oversee voting in Shasta County. With no prior experience, they’ll have a lot of catching up to do.
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While elections may be the outrage du jour, officials and longtime residents in Shasta and beyond are concerned the damage to civic life will be permanent.
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After a controversial and heated two-day public interview process, a new elections official has been appointed in Shasta County.
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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.