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Judge Ruled Santa Monica Elections Unfair. Nothing’s Changed.
Season 2025
Episode 344
A judge ruled Santa Monica’s at-large election system discriminates against Latino voters — but years later, the city hasn’t changed its process. A new bill could stop cities from delaying court-ordered voting reforms during appeals. Advocates say it's about equity for all Californians. Mia Henry reports for CalMatters.
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