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New Shasta results show margins for Francescut, Resner, Gallagher increasing, Measure B’s decreasing
The vote totals are still far from complete, about 30,000 of the county’s estimate of 58,000 ballots — also a moving target — still remain to be counted.
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Close to 35,000 ballots remain to be processed in Shasta. New vote totals are expected today
Combined with the number of ballots already processed, the uncounted ballot estimate indicates an overall turnout of about 58,000 registered voters in this election. All ballots must be initially processed by end of day June 8, election official Clint Curtis said, to meet a June 11 state deadline.
Shasta County must race to meet election certification deadline of June 11
Due to the special election for California’s District 1 congressional representative, which is on the same ballot as the regular statewide primary elections, Shasta County must meet an earlier deadline to certify at least some election results.
After opposing bipartisan collaboration, conservative candidate Darin Hale trails in race for California Assembly
Hale, who currently sits on the Anderson City Council, ran for state assembly with a promise to be a hardliner when it comes to the needs of rural Californians, accusing incumbent Assembly member Heather Hadwick of making too many concessions to Democrats.
How many ballots are left to count in Shasta, and where do voting results stand? Here’s what we know
As of late morning the day after Election Day, Shasta election officials had “no idea” how many ballots were left to count for the primary election. Nearly 23,000 ballots had been counted as of 3 p.m. on June 3, a number that represents only about 20% of registered voters.
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
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.






