Bob Page

Orange County Registrar of Voters

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Polls show a majority of voters are concerned about violence following the election. Officials are monitoring threats and working to safeguard the vote.

Wary election officials take measures to secure the vote

Polls show a majority of voters are concerned about violence following the election. Officials are monitoring threats and working to safeguard the vote.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Amid lies and conspiracies about voter fraud, many county registrars are making the election process as transparent as possible.

What happens to your ballot after it’s slipped into the official drop box?

Amid lies and conspiracies about voter fraud, many county registrars are making the election process as transparent as possible.

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