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The NorCal Ballot Box Podcast
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Gain insights on ballot measures and listen to interviews with candidates participating in your upcoming elections. The NorCal Ballot Box Podcast features a range of election-related stories, reports on the results and analyzes their implications for the forthcoming elections. Our newsroom is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive information to empower you in making informed choices with your vote.
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Now that the Nov. 4 special election has come and gone, we look at election results in Sonoma County and the Bay Area, what’s happening next with Prop. 50, hear from supporter of Petaluma’s Measure I and learn how the electorate is more diverse than ever.
With the Nov. 4 election just a day away, 14 vote centers are open from 9 to 5;
we have more on Prop. 50 from California Senate leader Mike McGuire.
Early vote centers are opening this weekend; we have more on Prop. 50 from one of its co-authors, Santa Rosa’s Chris Rogers; and we look at how California leaders are addressing several voter concerns, including representation.
In this episode of NorCal Ballot Box Podcast, we hear from Mady Cloud, Petaluma City Schools board president, speaking about Measure I, a parcel tax appearing on some Petaluma residents’ Nov 2025 ballots.
In this episode of NorCal Ballot Box, we break down California’s Prop 50 - Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed congressional redistricting plan. Reporter Jeannie Kwong of CalMatters explains how the new maps could reshape representation across the state, including what it means for Sonoma County communities like Santa Rosa. Learn how this measure could affect local voices, communities of color, and the political balance heading into the November special election. (published October 20, 2025)
Welcome to the final installment of the NorCal Ballot Box Podcast for this election cycle. In this episode, we discuss key points of the election with Sonoma County's Registrar of Voters, Deva Proto, For more local news coverage, visit krcb.org/news
For the final installment in our series of Election Exit-Poll results, we sift through the data with Press Democrat local government reporter, Emma Murphy. We examine how local voters feel about the direction that their cities are headed in - and what exactly they wish to see be worked on by their local governments.
A continuation from last episode's discussion, we look deeper into the results that came of the joint election exit poll, reviewing what people had to say on Measure J and its supporters.
A continuation from last episode's discussion, we look deeper into the results that came of the joint election exit poll, looking at what people said in their written responses and what kind of work can be done using the information from the poll.
Now that the election is over, we can unpack local sentiments regarding the measures both passed and rejected, and about the candidates who are now set to enter office in January. Tune in to this multi-part series, as we examine the results of a joint election exit poll with The Press Democrat, NorCal Public Media, and political science students at Sonoma State University.
With the election behind us, it is important to unpack the results to better understand what the results could mean for our community.Listen in as KRCB’s Michelle Marques interviews Sonoma State University’s Political Scientist, Dr. David McCuan, on what he thinks the election results mean for Sonoma County and what the voters’ choices say about the county.
In this episode, we take a closer look at Measure J, the ballot initiative that aimed to ban CAFOs in Sonoma County. After months of campaigning, the "No on J" side emerged victorious, with 85% of voters rejecting the ban. We hear from local farmers like Mike Weber, who shares how the defeat of the measure has provided relief for Sonoma's agricultural community. Experts discuss the economic and environmental impacts of the measure and what this vote means for the ongoing debate around animal welfare and farming practices in Northern California.
In today’s episode, KRCB reporters Greta Mart and Noah Abrams delve deeper into Measure J, a proposed ban on CAFOs in Sonoma County. With the election fast approaching, we examine the animal welfare, public health, and agricultural concerns that have shaped the debate. Hear from those who support the measure, calling for stronger protections for animals, and from those who warn that its passage could disrupt local agriculture. Featuring expert commentary from veterinarians and animal welfare specialists, we break down the potential outcomes of Measure J for the future of farming in the region.
In today’s episode, we examine Sonoma County’s Measure J, a proposed ban on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). KRCB’s Greta Mart and Noah Abrams break down the key arguments from both sides of the debate. Supporters argue that the measure is critical for animal welfare, while opponents warn it could devastate local agriculture. Experts weigh in on the potential economic and environmental impacts of the measure, and what its passage could mean for the future of farming in Sonoma County.
With the November election fast approaching, Measure J continues to spark debate in Sonoma County. In this episode of The NorCal Ballot Box Podcast, KRCB reporter Noah Abrams examines the recent outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and their potential influence on the measure’s outcomes. From biosecurity concerns to the future of animal farming, we unpack the critical issues at play. Join us as we navigate the complexities of Measure J and discuss how it could shape the future of farming, biosecurity, and public health in Sonoma County.
With Election Day fast approaching, voter engagement in Sonoma County is on the rise. Join KRCB's Greta Mart in today's episode of The NorCal Ballot Box Podcast as she speaks with Deva Marie Proto, Sonoma County's Clerk-Recorder-Assessor and Registrar of Voters. Proto covers the impressive early ballot returns, the opening of vote centers, and the opportunity for the public to watch the counting process via live stream. Don’t miss this episode for crucial insights to make sure your vote counts in this pivotal election
In today’s episode, we revisit Measure J, a crucial ballot initiative aimed at regulating concentrated animal feeding operations in Sonoma County. KRCB reporter Noah Abrams takes a deep dive into the diverse perspectives surrounding this measure, presenting insights from community advocates and agricultural experts alike. Join us as we uncover how Measure J could shape the future of farming practices and environmental sustainability in our region as the election draws near.
On today’s long awaited episode, we dive back into Measure J, revisiting KRCB’s televised debate featuring Factory Farm Investigator Lewis Bernier on the Yes on J side, and Environmental Justice Lawyer Brent Newell on the No on J side. Listen in, as we unravel the misconceptions surrounding Measure J. And stay tuned for more episodes where we tackle this contentious local election story.
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Earlier this year, the Transbay Coalition, an advocacy group for better public transportation, sent every candidate in the Bay Area a survey about public transit, wishing to publish the responses to better inform the public on who they are voting for. Listen to KRCB's Marc Albert speak to the group's co-founder, Carter Lavin, about what they found.
This November election, three Petaluma City Council seats are open, and city voters will have a pool of eight candidates to choose from. Seven of the eight candidates joined a virtual forum hosted by Los Cien, a Latino leadership group, to voice their views on what they will do for the city if elected.



