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Election Night Power Shutoffs: What’s Really Going On?

Nero November 4, 2024 2 min read

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PG&E’s Plan to Cut Power Across 17 Counties Raises Questions and Concerns for Voters


A Night of Potential Power Disruptions

PG&E announced potential power shutoffs in 17 California counties on election night, with high winds and wildfire risks cited as reasons. The shutoffs could impact 15,000 customers, including a single polling location, the Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center in Lake County. PG&E’s timing has fueled speculation as to whether these planned outages will influence voter turnout and election security.

Only One Polling Station in the Shutdown Area

PG&E assured the public that no power shutoffs will affect ballot tabulation centers, ensuring that ballot counting will proceed without issue. However, one polling location in Lake County remains at risk: the Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center. PG&E claims this site may lose power as early as 9:30 p.m., about two hours after polling closes. Backup power may keep the site operational, but residents remain concerned about potential delays and disruptions.

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Early Warnings But Big Questions Remain

PG&E promised to notify impacted areas ahead of time, giving residents some time to prepare. But with the shutoff set to begin at 7 p.m., people may find themselves in the dark at a critical hour. For those heading to polling places late in the day, outages could add uncertainty to their voting experience. Election night already holds tension, and the added element of power shutdowns fuels further suspicion and frustration.

Why Election Night?

Election night power shutoffs are not a common occurrence, raising questions about why PG&E would implement such a plan now. While PG&E emphasizes that fire prevention and safety concerns drive these decisions, some residents question the necessity of such timing. Many wonder if backup solutions could ensure the entire area stays powered during an election.

Counties at Risk

The counties facing possible outages span from urban Alameda to more rural areas like Tehama and Lake counties. This broad sweep includes significant numbers of voters and communities that rely on stable power to participate in election processes. Disruptions could impact everything from voting to the ability to follow election updates online.

Preparing for a Potentially Disruptive Night

PG&E maintains that fire risk makes the shutoffs necessary, yet they seem aware of the challenges the timing poses. Voters in affected counties may want to prepare by voting early, staying aware of local updates, and ensuring mobile devices remain charged. Even though only one polling location is directly affected, the thought of power outages on election night troubles many Californians.

With power shutoffs planned in such a critical moment, questions linger.

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