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Shasta County could see possible voting changes in November

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Shasta County could see possible voting changes in November
Shasta County could see possible voting changes in November

With the general elections six months, there could be temporary changes made for voters in Shasta County.

General election is six months away.

What impact will the coronavirus have on it?

Action news now reporter ana torrea looked into that and is live in redding.

Annaãwhat changes could we see in november?.

One option the county is looking into is having people vote by mail only.

They would use the military as an example - allowing people to printãfill out and then mail in their ballots.

But that's not the only option.

It's also considering of drive-thru voting... either wayã people i talked to said even with the coronavirus people should still vote.

Because voting matters and our voices should be heard, and yes there is a pandemic going on but that doesn't negate the fact that your voice matters and that you should use your voice shasta county clerk of registrar of voters we want to make sure we are providing a safe experience for everybody and that everybody has a chance to cast their ballot.

Shasta county clerk of registrar of voters cathy darling allen tells me she will be meeting with public health officials to talk about how to keep voters safe during the pandemic.

Again i want to stress: none of these changes are a done deal.

The office of elections is still waiting on an order from the governor's office live in redding, ana torrea, action news now coverage you can count on.

In shasta county: there are more than 103- thousand registered voters.

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