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Government

Jan. 28, 2002

33,000 Ballots Later, What's It All Mean?

LOS ANGELES - During the past two months, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Judith Chirlin has pored over the intricacies of the state's election code, hauled boxes of ballots around her courtroom, and scrutinized the swirls and curls of a voter's signature, looking for any hint of fraud in Compton's June mayoral election.

By Erin Carroll
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - During the past two months, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Judith Chirlin has pored over the intricacies of the state's ...

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