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In the Feb. 14 story, "Anti-Garza Website Heats Up County Attorney Race," we identified David Weinberg, in error, as Laurie Eiserloh's "campaign manager." Weinberg is a consultant to the campaign; the campaign manager is Amy Smith.

In last week's Endorsements, we used the word "token" to describe Rafael Alcoser III's campaign – intending Merriam-Webster's definition: "representing no more than a symbolic effort : minimal, perfunctory" – but a poor choice of word when discussing a person of color. The Chronicle regrets our dunderheadedness.

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