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caption: A "Vote Here" sign marks the entrance to an early voting station in downtown Minneapolis in 2018.
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A "Vote Here" sign marks the entrance to an early voting station in downtown Minneapolis in 2018.
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(Listen to live election coverage starting at 7:58 p.m. today, Tuesday.)

On this election day, we ask you who you voted for and why. Would a 4-day work week work for you? Finding affordable housing in the private rental market. And what it takes to be a Godhunter.

Listen to the full show by clicking the play button above, or check out one of the show’s segments below. You can also subscribe to The Record on your favorite podcast app.

It's Election Day

Host Bill Radke talks to Kevin Schofield, writer at SCC Insight, and Melissa Santos, politics reporter at Crosscut, about this year's election.

Juliet Schor, 4-day work week

Host Bill Radke talks to Juliet Schor, sociologist at Boston College and author of "The Overworked American," about Microsoft Japan's news that a 4-day work week in August led to a 40 percent bump in productivity.

Kate Walters, Housing Connector

Finding an affordable place in King County is hard in general, but if you have a low credit score, or an eviction on your record, or your rental history has holes because you've been homeless? It's even harder. KUOW's Kate Walters reports on a new group aiming to build bridges between homeless service groups and the private rental market.

Suyi Davis Okungbowa, "David Mogo, Godhunter"

KUOW producer Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong speaks to Suyi Davis Okungbowa, author of "David Mogo, Godhunter."

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