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Elections in San Luis Obispo could look different in two years. A proposal will be discussed at Tuesday’s city council meeting that would have voters mark their ballot for one Council candidate rather than two.
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Latinos are less likely to vote than white people according to the Public Policy Institute of California. Locally there’s an effort to get more Spanish-speaking voters to the polls.
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As of Sunday night, 63 percent of SLO County voters have already cast their votes in the current election. But of those still filling out their ballot—or…
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Depending on where voters are registered, there are a lot of candidates in one category on the November 2018 ballot: judicial. But unlike other offices,…