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Reporter Roundup: Voter Turnout Update | Oct 29
Season 1
Episode 160
On the October 29 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters discuss voter turnout, body camera video showing the shooting of Fred Williams, and Kevin de León’s priorities as city council member. Los Angeles County voters have cast more than 2 million ballots so far, mostly by mail and drop boxes due to the pandemic. Libby Denkmann shares how this compares to previous elections.
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