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Shasta certifies Congressional District 1 Special Primary Election, though other primary results still await certification

Sixty-seven percent of Shasta voters cast their ballots for California Assemblyman James Gallagher. Shasta’s election office has certified the vote for the special congressional election. The rest of the races on the June 2 ballot are not yet certified.
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Outgoing ROV Curtis wants a new building and in-house printing. His likely successor says Shasta should budget for Measure B
Unofficial results show Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis will not continue to maintain his seat. During a presentation to supervisors this week, he asked for almost a million more than his last budget, describing plans to lease a new office space and conduct in-house printing. Former Assistant ROV Joanna Francescut, who’s poised to take his seat, has other priorities.
As Shasta voters approve Measure B, California’s lead attorney says he’s ready to act 
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