In the 2013 Democratic public advocate runoff election, turnout was seven percent, compared to 18 percent in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reform
In the 2013 Democratic public advocate
runoff election,
turnout was seven percent, compared to 18 percent
in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reform
in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reforms.
An unusual
runoff election with what is expected to be an extremely low voter
turnout is taking place today, with potentially far - reaching implications for education
in the state's largest school district, Los Angeles Unified.