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    Early LA County turnout numbers show lingering disparities among neighborhoods

    Over the next few weeks and probably months, the data from this election will be broken down and analyzed. For now, there is only early ballpark data, not complete demographic breakdowns.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Nov 4, 2020 • 11m Listen

    Over the next few weeks and probably months, the data from this election will be broken down and analyzed. For now, there is only early ballpark data, not complete demographic breakdowns.

    Votes are still being counted, but Romero says she’s tracking communities that are substantially below the current turnout average for LA County.

    “This is a reminder that there are whole communities, swaths of LA County that are underrepresented. And of course these are communities that are more of color and more low income communities. … And so it means we have more work to do,” Romero says.

    Joe Matthews of Zocalo Public Square says local elections and voting access are, in a way, haunted by politics of the past.

    “There’s a sense of being up against these ghosts across the ballot, and this generation is not yet fully empowered to make its full democratic choices yet because it’s up against these ghosts,” Matthews says.

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