AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Ballot Measures: In California’s June 2 primary, Butte County voters will decide Measure P, which would let the Road Commissioner and Director of Public Works be split into two roles instead of one; Tehama County voters face two measures too—Measure S (a 1% sales tax for road repairs in Red Bluff) and Measure T (a nearly $6M school bond for Antelope Elementary). Turnout Watch: Northern California counties are seeing low early participation, with Shasta and Tehama both under 10% of ballots returned so far, while Butte is higher at just over 14%. Courtroom Politics: India’s Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls, saying free and fair elections depend on accurate rolls and that the process stays within constitutional powers. Regional Deadlock: Iraq’s Kurdistan Democratic Party says it will resume talks with Kurdish rivals after Eid al-Adha to break the long government stalemate. Community Politics: Brooklyn’s Park Slope Food Coop voted to remove most Israeli products after a years-long boycott fight.
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