TWITTER: CTM reports from the field on Election Day
Reporters ventured out of the City Times Media newsroom into the field to cover the recall election
September 14, 2021
On Election Day, reporters ventured out of the City Times Media newsroom into the field.
Student journalists asked students on campus for their perspectives, visited local polling locations, and went to the San Diego Voter Registrar’s Office to document the voting process and get local opinions.
The best of their work was shared on Twitter. Here are some of the posts.
City Times multimedia journalists Jakob McWhinney and Philip Salata went to the San Diego Registrar of Voters office to get updates and perspectives on the recall election and show how to drop off ballots.
City Times MMJ @JacobMcWhinney went to the San Diego Registrar of Voters office (@SDvote) to show us the ease of dropping off your #recallelection ballot. -JM/IE #SDcitycollege pic.twitter.com/Znpr1qcaRu
— City Times Media (@SDCityTimes) September 14, 2021
City Times multimedia journalists Christopher Tapanes and Kathy Archibald visited local polling locations on the City College campus to get local pollers and the City College poll workers’ perspectives.
Site manager Dottie Sutherland received donated pizza from a local vendor to share with poll workers.
Dottie Sutherland, site manager at the #pollinglocation @SDCityCollege, receives a stack of pizzas to share with #RecallElection poll workers. They were donated by a neighborhood pizza shop. -CT pic.twitter.com/5Oq8ApBMbc
— City Times Media (@SDCityTimes) September 14, 2021
Republican recall election candidate Larry Elder shared via Twitter polling information and gives resources for California voters to find a local polling place.
Republican #recallelection candidate @larryelder shares polling information and gives resources for California #voters to find a #pollingplace -MH https://t.co/0Ee0Ym6ZwR
— City Times Media (@SDCityTimes) September 14, 2021