Valley residents interested in replacing disgraced Nury Martinez can file on Monday to run in April special election.
in which she, along with Councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León and then-Los Angeles County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera, were heard discussing how to potentially manipulate the city’s council redistricting process to benefit themselves while diluting Black voting power.
Martinez also made a number of racist and demeaning remarks about Blacks, Oaxacans and various other groups of people during that taped conversation. The leaked audio led to swift calls among members of the public for all three councilmembers involved to resign, though so far, only Martinez has stepped down. Cedillo, whoRelated Articles
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