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Tuesday night, across California, voters are casting ballots in a special election. In San Luis Obispo County, voters say they’re feeling a mix of anticipation and concern about the direction of the country.
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San Luis Obispo County voters are starting to receive their mail-in ballots for the November 4th special election.
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The Clerk-Recorder’s Office is set to release the final results by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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The San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Recorder’s Office has upgraded to a high-speed ballot-counting machine that could quicken election results. The machine, called the Dominion Hipro, counts ballots about three times faster than the office’s older models.
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An Arroyo Grande mayoral candidate is denying that she broke any laws after a report surfaced that she was under investigation for possible electoral fraud.
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San Luis Obispo County high schools are competing to see which can register, or pre-register the most students to vote. It’s to prepare for the upcoming general election.
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San Luis Obispo County election officials said they are facing a shortage of poll workers for the upcoming general election. According to the Clerk-Recorder’s Office, many volunteers canceled their shifts.
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San Luis Obispo County will have a new voting counting machine for the upcoming election, but it’s not without backlash from some members of the community.
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The group did not submit a petition because they didn't get enough signatures, according to the County Clerk-Recorder's Office.
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Former SLO County Clerk recorder Tommy Gong stepped down from his position in 2021. At a Bay Area League of Women Voters meeting today, he reflected on the challenges he faced during the 2020 elections.