Carpinteria’s Ann Louise Bardach Makes Appearance in New HBO Doc ‘537 Votes’

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Thu Oct 22, 2020 | 12:03pm
Ann Louise Bardach | Credit: Courtesy

Over the years, Carpinteria resident Ann Louise Bardach has emerged as a high-impact South Coast citizen activist, most recently leading a crusade against the county supervisors’ open-door policy with the cannabis industry. But Bardach is more widely known as a nationally acclaimed journalist for publications such as the New York Times and Vanity Fair. This week, Bardach appeared in the new HBO documentary 537 Votes, about the much-debated Florida recount that “settled” the 2000 presidential election and essentially gave George W. Bush the White House.

An expert on the convoluted intrigue surrounding Cuban-American politics, Bardach is in her element commenting on that race, which, given the critical importance of Florida’s electoral votes in the Trump-Biden showdown, still resonates.


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