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In South-Central Los Angeles' 8th and 9th districts, there was frustration but good news as well: There will be new blood on the council. In the 8th District, where Councilman Robert Farrell is retiring, civil rights activist Mark Ridley-Thomas and political consultant Rod Wright will compete. In the 9th District, where the seat is vacant due to the death of Councilman Gilbert Lindsay, school board member Rita Walters faces a runoff with Lindsay aide Bob Gay.

AWAKENINGS: Even without runoffs, two incumbents who won had better read the political tea leaves carefully. Richard Alatorre, facing three challengers, prevailed, but garnered only 57% of the vote after he backed a losing supervisorial candidate and tangled with some Latino activists over the redevelopment of Olvera Street. Nate Holden won 72%, but a perennial candidate with no financial backing won an astounding 28%. More than a few voters, angry with Holden about his hands-off policy regarding Police Chief Daryl Gates, wrote in votes for Mickey Mouse.

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