Latino political power emerges in South L.A.
Briefly

South Los Angeles, the historical heart of the Black community, has been majority Latino for the past quarter-century. Yet its elected officials - from school district headquarters to City Hall to the Board of Supervisors to Sacramento to Capitol Hill - have nearly always been Black.
In the 57th Assembly District, Sade Elhawary, Efren Martinez and Dulce Vasquez have raised the most money so far of the five candidates running to replace Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who is terming out and running for City Council.
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