Guy Marzorati, KQED Public Media

Guy Marzorati

KQED Public Media

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past articles by Guy:

Touting High Turnout, Vote-by-Mail Advocates Seek Permanent Change to California Elections

On the heels of historic 2020 voter turnout in California, a newly introduced bill would send every registered voter a ballot by default in all future elections. → Read More

Following Stockton's Lead, Guaranteed Income Programs to Launch in Oakland and Marin County

Lawmakers hope monthly payments, with no strings attached, will help close the region's racial wealth gap. → Read More

Voting Issues in Alameda County Raise Questions About Election Management

After election errors, should the county's elections chief still oversee multiple departments? → Read More

North of Los Angeles, Two Republicans Chart Different Paths for Political Survival

Congressman Mike Garcia and State Senator Scott Wilk are charting different paths as they defend swing districts. → Read More

How to Find Your Early Voting Site or Ballot Drop-Off Location

Early voting in California has begun. Here's how to find your early voting location, or where to drop off your mail-in ballot. → Read More

How to Find Your Early Voting Site or Ballot Drop-Off Location

Early voting in California has begun. Here's how to find your early voting location, or where to drop off your mail-in ballot. → Read More

Four Takeaways from Kamala Harris' Vice Presidential Debate Performance

Sen. Harris and Vice President Mike Pence (and one pesky fly) shared the vice presidential debate stage on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City, Utah — trading barbs in a 90-minute debate moderated by Susan Page of USA Today. → Read More

In Convention Address, Kevin McCarthy Promises 'Tough Times Don't Last'

McCarthy, a key ally of President Trump, referenced the spread of the coronavirus, a topic that many Republicans have avoided. → Read More

Why COVID-19 Threatens Student Votes in California

The coronavirus pandemic has dashed plans for voter registration efforts at university student centers, shopping malls and front doors across the state. → Read More

State Legislature Approves Bill to Mail All California Voters a Ballot

Assembly Bill 860 gained bipartisan support, resolving many legal questions around Gov. Newsom's mail-in ballot executive orders. → Read More

Beginning of California Reopening Businesses Is 'Weeks' Away, Says Gov. Newsom

Gov. Gavin Newsom outlines steps to reopen businesses and hints at an earlier start to the school year. → Read More

Help KQED Shape Our 2020 Election Coverage

With a new early primary, California is expected to play an outsized role in the 2020 election. As candidates begin flocking to the Golden State, we'd like your help in shaping our election coverage. → Read More

Help KQED Shape Our 2020 Election Coverage

With a new early primary, California is expected to play an outsized role in the 2020 election. As candidates begin flocking to the Golden State, we'd like your help in shaping our election coverage. → Read More

East Bay Democrat Eric Swalwell Joins 2020 Presidential Field

Swalwell, one of the House leadership team's youngest members, has represented parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties since 2013. He'll emphasize his Iowa roots and focus on issues of gun safety. → Read More

Bay Area Polls: Housing and Traffic Misery Abound — But Many Are Ready to Help Pay for (Part of) the Fix

Traffic congestion, lack of affordable housing, the high cost of living and homelessness were the top causes of discontent among survey respondents. → Read More

Controversial Bay Area Housing Plan Heads to State Legislature

The CASA Compact, created by a tenuous alliance of housing interests, has support from key state leaders. → Read More

Despite Strong Opposition, Bay Area Officials Endorse Ambitious Regional Affordable Housing Plan

The 10-point compact recommends a broad mix of strategies, from regional rent caps to denser development near transit centers. → Read More

Newsom Inauguration Special: LIVE Coverage

Gavin Newsom takes the oath of office to become California's 40th governor. Live coverage and analysis from KQED's politics team and Capital Public Radio. → Read More

Jerry Brown's 'Two Legacies' on Housing

The governor was criticized for cutting funds for affordable housing in his first term, but signed a landmark housing package in 2017. → Read More

Voters Show Heavy Support for New Bay Area Business Taxes — Including S.F. Proposition C

Voters resoundingly support new taxes expected to hit tech and other large businesses in early vote counts. → Read More