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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — President Trump has repeatedly called on his supporters to volunteer as poll watchers for the upcoming election, including during last month’s presidential debate. But what exactly can a poll watcher do?Rules vary by state but in California, election observers can monitor what goes on at polling places or at the Registrar of Voters Office, where the ballots are processed and counted.“In California, we have probably the most transparent rules of any state,” said Pam Smith, a special adviser to the Verified Voting Foundation. “It's very clearly spelled out that you can watch any aspect of the election process -- pre-election, during election, post-election processes -- as long as you don't make a nuisance of yourself.”Election observers have been part of U.S. elections since the 1700s when ballots were counted publicly.Anyone can be an election observer in California, but they are often partisan volunteers supplied by campaigns or political parties.“The fact that you have two opposing sides engaging in this poll watching activity keeps each side honest,” said legal analyst Dan Eaton.Eaton said the basic idea is to promote transparency and public trust. Campaigns and parties also have practical reasons for sending volunteers to the monitor polls: they’re allowed to access the voter roster posted at each polling place, which they use for last-minute get-out-the-vote efforts.At the Registrar of Voters Office, election observers are allowed to raise challenges to the eligibility of individual mail-in ballots as the counting takes place. Common challenges include questions about the veracity of a voter’s signature or whether an oval is properly filled in, said political analyst John Dadian.“There’s a dozen different things you look for,” he said.In tight races, these observers, sometimes called challengers, can have an impact. Dadian cites the San Diego mayor’s race in 2004 as an example.“One candidate, Donna Frye, got several thousand more votes than her opponent, but several thousand votes were discounted and she did not become mayor. There’s an example of where it absolutely made a difference. It changed the whole direction of the city,” he said.The Secretary of State’s Office has a 30-page guide for interested observers. San Diego County has an abbreviated guide.Observers can take notes and record video of election workers, for example, but they cannot touch any voting materials or equipment.They can ask questions of poll workers but they cannot communicate with voters.“People can't show up and kind of block the path or taunt or jeer or give voters any hassle when they're trying to engage in their civic duties,” Smith said.There are also laws governing what election observers can wear: nothing with political messaging, which is considered an illegal form of electioneering. Observers are also prohibited from wearing clothing that resembles a peace officer or security guard, a tactic that was used to suppress Latino voters in Orange County in 1988.Violators can be charged with a felony.There will be additional restrictions on observers this election cycle because of the pandemic. The San Diego County Registrar of Voters Office is requiring observers to wear an appropriate face covering, answer a health questionnaire and stay in designated areas.“I think the operative term here is that they have the right to observe. They don’t have the right to interfere and intimidate voters as the polling location is a sanctuary for voters to cast their respective ballot,” said San Diego County Registrar Michael Vu.The Republican National Committee's effort to recruit thousands of poll watchers, which they're calling an "Army for Trump," has caught the attention of California election officials. Last week, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla sent a memo to county official administrators, advising them to brace for potential cases of voter intimidation.“County elections officials should be prepared to handle incidents involving disruptionand/or voter intimidation at the office of the elections official and/or polling locations,” the memo said. “Most incidents can be effectively diffused and deescalated with a calm demeanor andapproach that advises persons that they are engaged in prohibited activity that violatesstate law.”The memo encourages election officials to report troublesome cases to the state. Voters who feel they’ve been intimidated or had their rights violated can file a report to the state’s hotline at 800-345-VOTE. 4525

  肇庆市丽妍美甲加盟电话多少钱   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are investigating after a woman in a surgical mask reportedly robbed a 7-Eleven early Sunday morning. According to police, the robbery happened on the 7800 block of Balboa Avenue just before 3:30 a.m. Police say the woman, believed to be in her 40s or 50s, walked into the store and demanded cash while simulating having a weapon. The suspect then left on foot with an unknown amount of cash. Police say she was wearing a scarf around her neck and a surgical mask. 500

  肇庆市丽妍美甲加盟电话多少钱   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Mr. Worldwide and a slew of other top acts are heading to San Diego this summer.The San Diego County Fair is promising an "Oz-some" lineup of musical and comedy acts at the Del Mar Fairgrounds this summer, as musicians such as Pitbull, Tody Keith, and Creedence Clearwater Revisted prepare to take the stage.Comedians Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Dunham, and the guys of truTV's Impractical Jokers are also set to light up the stands with laughter at this year's county fair.MORE SD FAIR INFO: What to know | Admission discounts | Rides and games | Parking and transportationThe San Diego County Fair is promising to take guests down the yellow brick road this summer with the theme "Oz-some," pulling inspiration from the iconic books and films surrounding L. Frank Baum's classic "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Here's who's planning to perform this season at the fair at the Corona Grandstand Stage:May 31: Justin Moore | TicketsJune 1: Jim Gaffigan | TicketsJune 2: La Adictiva | TicketsJune 5: Banda El Recodo | TicketsJune 6: The Fab Four | TicketsJune 7: Jeff Dunham | TicketsJune 9: Christian Nodal | TicketsJune 12: Jake Owen | TicketsJune 13: Creedence Clearwater Revisited | TicketsJune 14: Tody Keith | TicketsJune 15: Smokey Robinson | TicketsJune 16: Mariachi Sol de México | TicketsJune 19: Simple Plan | TicketsJune 20: truTV Impractical Jokers | TicketsJune 21: AJR | TicketsJune 22: Gospel Festival featuring The Clark Sisters | TicketsJune 13: Grupo Intocable | TicketsJune 27 Lindsey Stirling | TicketsJune 28: Air Supply | TicketsJune 29: Pitbull | TicketsJune 30: Los Tigres del Norte | TicketsJuly 1: KC and the Sunshine Band | TicketsJuly 2: Trace Adkins | TicketsJuly 4: Brad Upton | TicketsFor more info on tickets and other acts hitting the fairgrounds, click here. 1808

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police in a standoff with a woman for nearly an hour before they say she tried to run over officers.It started with someone reporting a woman parked at a gas station and blaring music on Balboa Avenue in Clairemont.When officers arrived they asked her to turn down the music but she refused and at one point held up a piece of paper to her window that said no.After about 45 minutes, officers placed spike strips under her tires. That's when police say she tried to ram her way out, striking several police cars and running over the spike strips.She lost control, drove across lanes and jumped the median and spun out on Mt. Alifan Drive.Officers surrounded her car, smashed out the side window and dragged her out. During the scuffle to take her into custody, at least one officer suffered some minor cuts and bruises.Police say the woman will likely face assault with a deadly weapon charges. 922

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Police believe the deaths in Otay Mesa Sunday of an elderly man and woman may be a murder-suicide.Police have identified the suspect and victim in the incident as James 82-year-old Rafferty and 83-year-old Kazuko Rafferty. Police believe James shot Kazuko several times and then used the same gun to take his own life. Dispatchers received a call about 10:30 a.m. requesting a welfare check on a married couple who lived at the Ocean Bluffs Mobile Home Park on Del Sol Blvd.Officers responded to the home and received no answer when they knocked on the door and made several phone calls. After entering the home, police found the couple dead. Anyone with information is asked to call the SDPD Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 814

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