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Jun 9 9:31 am
  • podcast

Low voter turnout in the Long Beach primary isn’t odd, it’s sadly typical—our politics reporter explains

Jackie Rae

Why is it so hard to get most voters engaged in local elections that affect them so much? On this week’s “The Word” Long Beach Post political reporter Jason Ruiz sits down with Jackie Rae to discuss.

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Oct 24 2020 4:01 pm
  • voting

IN PICTURES: Slight delays, some lines; here’s what some Long Beach voters experienced at in-person early voting polls

Sebastian Echeverry

Voters eager to cast their ballot in the Nov. 3 election had the chance to do so in person, as early voting centers in Long Beach opened their doors Saturday morning.

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Oct 21 2020 8:00 am
  • November 2020 election

Early in-person voting begins Saturday in selected locations

Crystal Niebla

Starting Saturday, Oct. 24 between 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., eight Vote Centers will be open to the public across Long Beach.

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Sep 29 2020 10:52 am
  • Election

Community groups to host public forums for Long Beach elections

Sebastian Echeverry

Long Beach voters interested in learning more about their respective candidates before heading to the polls this November will have the opportunity to listen in on a couple of community forums.

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Sep 3 2020 11:43 am
  • measure us

Oil-production tax supporters launch ‘Yes on US’ campaign months before November election

Sebastian Echeverry

Proponents of an oil-production tax increase that would fund several environmental-health programs launched a “Yes on US” campaign Wednesday calling for voter support.

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Mar 1 2020 8:06 am
  • voting

Amid farmers markets and drum class, voters cast their ballots before election day

Valerie Osier

The new experience wasn’t without its hiccups.

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Nov 26 2018 2:28 pm
  • voting

Goodbye polling places, hello vote centers: county seeks community input on 2020 sites

Stephanie Rivera

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is currently holding a series of meetings asking community members for input on where future voting sites should be located.

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Oct 19 2018 9:05 am
  • voting

Residents can go to the polls early at LBCC

Valerie Osier

Los Angeles County residents don’t have depend on a mail-in ballots if they can’t make it to the polls on Nov. 6.

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Oct 9 2018 2:50 pm
  • Election Day

Uber, Lyft to provide free or discounted rides to the polls on Election Day

Stephanie Rivera

Ride sharing companies Uber and Lyft will be providing free or discounted rides to voting polls across the country on Election Day.

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Apr 10 2018 7:22 pm
  • voting

Local Editor Under Fire for Satirical Video Telling Uninformed Voters to Stay Home on Election Day, Suggesting Political Literacy Test

Stephanie Rivera

A group of community leaders including pastors, a former city councilman and nonprofit executives gathered outside the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library Tuesday morning to send a message to residents: go vote.

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