Judge Malcolm Mackey is the only Los Angeles County bench officer facing a challenge in the June 5 election.
A prosecutor trying his luck for a third time and a veteran judge forced to campaign at the age of 88 are among the 28 candidates vying for 11 Los Angeles County Superior Court judicial offices at the polls next month.
There are 24 judicial races on the ballot in Southern California, including eight in which a sitting judge is facing a challenger. Those judges are being taken to the ballot box because of perceived biases, disciplinar...
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