Another ballot snafu

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Some Los Angeles County independent voters are facing another conundrum in the June 3 primary, just months after the "double bubble" fiasco of the Feb. 5 presidential primary.

Nonpartisan voters who requested absentee ballots for the Republican or Democratic primaries have instead received nonpartisan ballots that do not list any partisan candidates. Fred Ortega in the Daily News.

Officials with the Los Angeles County Registrar's Office said they are addressing the problem, which has affected about 3,000 so-called "crossover" nonpartisan voters.

Registrar officials said they have already sent out the correct ballots and that those nonpartisan voters affected should receive them in time to cast their votes in the June primary.

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