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DA’s Office on Villapudua
From a letter sent by Chief Deputy District Attorney Scott A. Fichtner to the county elections office.
“The relevent question … becomes: Was Carllos Villapudua a registered voter of District One, and was he living in District One, thirty days prior to March 7, 2008?
Our investigation has determined ‘Yes.’”
March 7, 2008 was the filing deadline for nomination papers when Villapudua ran for office. Beverly Foster also ran for that office. Last week a judge threw out her lawsuit contesting the results of the election.
Foster also sent a letter to the District Attorney with the caption: “The 2008 Election Scandal in San Joaquin County,” according to Fichtner’s letter.
Click here to read the letter.