A sleepy election
Low voter turnout and a virtually glitch-free day at the polls made Tuesday's primary election one of Los Angeles County's sleepiest in years, election officials and watchdog groups said. Sue Doyle in the Daily News.
The election saw none of the confusion of the presidential primary four months ago, when a peculiar ballot design created confusion for hundreds of thousands of nonpartisan voters.
"It's been a real quiet day," said Eileen Shea, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County registrar-recorder.

Los Angeles Daily News City Hall reporter 

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