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How unusual was the high number of votes in the Koreatown Neighborhood Council election?

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How unusual was the high number of votes in the Koreatown Neighborhood Council election?

The number of votes cast in a neighborhood council election to decide whether to split the Koreatown council was big. The total, some 19,000 with more still to be counted, took the city clerk's office by surprise.

After seeing the results, we wanted to know just how unusual that many votes in a neighborhood council election was. It wasn’t just unusual, it’s totally unprecedented.

Read more on LAist.com: The Story Behind the Eye-Popping Votes in Koreatown's Neighborhood Council Election

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