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Updated: Francescut maintains lead for county clerk, Measure B pulls farther ahead
Results from the precincts are back showing Francescut maintaining her lead and Measure B succeeding by a larger margin. Resner is still ahead for District 1
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Poll workers say Election Day is off to a good start, but with a few bumps in the road
Poll workers at several precinct locations in Shasta County have had difficulty setting up accessible voter machines, and some have expressed concerns about the new poll closer process.
What’s changed — and what hasn’t — since Clint Curtis was appointed to lead Shasta County’s elections office
Shasta Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis promised to increase transparency, improve security and eliminate the ideological faultlines that have divided the county’s electorate. Here’s what he’s done so far.
‘Ready to file suit immediately’: State departments say they’re on standby statewide to stop any unlawful activities during June 2 election
The statement comes a day before the June 2 primary and just days after a new law was signed that prohibits law enforcement officers from interfering with state elections. Election official Clint Curtis said the new law “will not restore trust to an election system many already mistrust.”
Shasta’s likely to see more provisional ballots voted this election
Shasta’s top election official has instructed poll workers to encourage the use of provisional ballots to alleviate delays caused by his elimination of electronic poll pads. Votes cast provisionally won’t be counted on Election Day.
Shasta issues correction notice highlighting those who oppose, and support, Measure B
The California Secretary of State’s Office said that it had requested the correction to address an error. Election official Clint Curtis insists no error was made but says he’s complying with the state’s request anyway.
Fact Check: ‘A lot of [Joanna Francescut’s] funding is coming from San Francisco’
Shasta election official Clint Curtis has made claims that donors from San Francisco are “pouring tons of money” into his opponent’s campaign. Records show that donations from San Francisco donors make up less than half of a percentage point of Francescut’s donation total.






