Some more stories from the failed recall effort against L.A. District Attorney George Gascon, including a UC Berkeley IGS poll suggesting that voters were in favor of the recall 41-20%.
There's also a column in the LA Daily News that focuses on the mysterious "canceled" category of failed signatures, noting that many of them were people who died or moved. The article argues that pruning of the voter rolls would have lessened the amount of signatures needed, which may have led the recall to succeed.
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