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A diary of a poll worker
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

Averaging just five voters an hour, it was hard not to walk away feeling completely disappointed in my neighbors.

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CA Legislator term limit reform passes easily
150 150 Caroline Vance

While much can and will continue to be said regarding the low voter turnout and results of yesterday’s first ever top two open primary in California, term limit reform was a clear winner statewide.

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San Diego finest & least expensive city for business
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Business cost survey bodes well for economic climate of SD

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Voting online not ready to solve low turnout
150 150 John Guenther

Why we still vote on paper in the Social Media Age

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California economy still a mixed bag
150 150 Ed Coghlan

Layoffs and pension reform and the economic effects

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Voters in two California cities deliver the one, two punch to organized labor groups
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

Voters in San Jose and San Diego overwhelmingly passed ballot initiatives designed to balance local budgets by cutting retirement benefits for city workers.

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The Aftermath: Post-primary coverage round-up
150 150 Chris Nelson

The analysis, the prognostications and the head-scratching have begun. We tried to gather up as much on as many topics as possible for you to peruse this morning.

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Facebooking and Tweeting on CA taxpayers’ dime?
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

This is actually possible, at least if you’re a Capitol Aide. Facebooking and Tweeting could soon be a new job description for aides as part of “official legislative business.”

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CA communities ask journalists the questions at Bay Area meet-ups
150 150 Caroline Vance

Five communities in the Bay Area had a chance to flip the tables and ask journalists some tough questions in meet-ups arranged by KQED, The Bay Citizen and California Watch.

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