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Can This Man Get L.A.'s Young Citizens to Vote?

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The June primary election set a record for low voter turnout, especially among people under 25. Less than 4 percent of them cast ballots statewide. In Los Angeles County, the figure was a full 1 percent lower. Turnout for the upcoming general election might not be much higher, but one L.A. county bureaucrat with a big vision is working to change that.

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