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Franklin, Fournell Fight For Third Manhattan Beach Council Seat
Votes keep coming in for Joe Franklin, who has pulled within 160 votes of Grettel Fournell, who, if she maintains her lead, gains a seat.

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Votes keep coming in for Joe Franklin, who has pulled within 160 votes of Grettel Fournell, who, if she maintains her lead, gains a seat.

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