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LOS ANGELES -- Attorneys in a rare bench trial over minority voting power are presenting two different views of the California Voting Rights Act.
Plaintiff's attorneys representing the city's Pico Neighborhood Association say Santa Monica breached the 2001 law by not replacing its at-large election system with a by-district approach.
The result has been 72 years of racially polarized voting and ...
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