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U.S. Congressional District 3 Candidate Forum

Watch as candidates Ami Bera, Chris Bennett, Christine Bish, Pacey Cervantes, Heidi Hall, Chris Richardson, and Robb Tucker share their views in the U.S. Congressional District 3 candidate forum. This is our final forum in the June 2 Primary season. 

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Experts in election ethics law, election administration, and voting rights education will address questions about voting rights and what voters can expect when they go to the polls. The panel features our own LWVC Deputy Director, Dora Rose, Natalie Adona, Registrar of Voters, Marin County (previously Nevada County Registrar), and Professor Jesse Mainardi, UC Law SF. The discussion will be  moderated by KQED’s Scott Schafer, 

Watch the video of the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools candidate forum, which took place April 30. The candidates participating were John Baggett and Timothy Reid. 

State Insurance Commissioner

California Insurance Commissioner Virtual Candidate Forum, presented by LWV Stanislaus County, LWV Greater Los Angeles, LWV Pasadena Area, LWV Nevada County, and Personal Insurance Federation of California.

Nev City Candidates 2026

The first in our series of candidate forums for the June 2 Primary Election featured the Nevada City City Council race with candidates Micayla Sortland, James Khatami, and Adam Kline.

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Every eligible U.S. citizen has the right to cast a ballot freely and fairly - without fear of intimidation. It is a federal crime for anyone – including federal, state, and local officials – to intimidate, threaten, or  interfere with the right of eligible U.S. citizens to voteFederal law prohibits the presence of armed federal agents at the polls.

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Every eligible U.S. citizen has the right to cast a ballot freely and fairly - without fear of intimidation. It is a federal crime for anyone – including federal, state, and local officials – to intimidate, threaten, or  interfere with the right of eligible U.S. citizens to voteFederal law prohibits the presence of armed federal agents at the polls.
 
If you witness voter intimidation:
  • Report it to the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE.