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Updated at 8:43 a.m. Eastern.Voters in the scandal-plagued suburb of Bell turned out in force, leaving no doubt that they wanted four embattled council members facing corruption charges to get out.More than 95 percent of voters cast ballots Tuesday in favor of recalling council members Teresa Jacobo, George Mirabal, Mayor Oscar Hernandez and former Councilman Luis Artiga.All four have pleaded not guilty to dozens of fraud and other charges. They are accused of looting the city of millions of dollars by doling out enormous salaries to themselves. In the race to fill Jacobo s remaining term, retired baker Danny Harber won with 54 percent of the vote, according to final election returns.Attorney Ana Maria Quintana received 44 percent of the vote to fill Artiga s remaining term. Miguel A. Sanchez, who died last week, came in second with 23 percent.In the race to fill three four-year terms on the council, the top vote-getters were businessman Ali Saleh, followed by Nestor E. Valenci <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley usa a and Violeta Alvarez.Lorenzo Velez, the only member of the current council stanley termoska who was not charged, sought re-election, but lost. He was paid just $7,500 a year for his part-time service. Velez was upbeat, however, when he spoke to The Associated Press, saying the big victory was for the community. The turnout was amazing, he said. It shows that our community has finally come to its senses, and I m going to work as hard as I can to make sur stanley cups uk e there s honest government and accountability. Euhi Video: Inside the factory that makes Sriracha
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