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Questions about Louie’s residency first surfaced in reporting by Mission Local journalist EskSF, prompting the City Attorney’s review.

City Attorney David Chiu announced Friday that Louie failed to prove that she lived in District 4, which includes the Outer Sunset, at least 30 days before declaring her candidacy.

Louie signed a month-to-month lease at a 35th Avenue home in March, but voted from her family’s longtime home in District 10 on April 3, according to the City Attorney’s Office. Between March and May, Louie admitted that she regularly stayed at her family’s District 10 home, which she also used as a mailing address, and her fiance’s home in District 9.Louie did not immediately respond to a text message seeking comment on Friday. It is unclear whether she will accept Chiu’s decision or ask a judge to step in and overturn it.

But as Eskenazi outlined in later reporting, Louie attested to living in District 10 by casting a ballot sent there on April 3. Thus, she either committed voter fraud by voting in a district she no longer lives, or was not actually living in District 4 in April and can not be a candidate for office there.

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