Their names were on the ballot — but not on the rolls of registered voters
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Several Los Angeles candidates were surprised to learn of a new state law that keeps their names and contact information off the list of voters at in-person polling places.
Several Los Angeles candidates were surprised to learn of a new state law that keeps their names and contact information off the list of voters at in-person polling places.
Several Los Angeles candidates were surprised to learn of a new state law that keeps their names and contact information off the list of voters at in-person polling places.
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