Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
"White vote" or maybe 'white vote TM' is a stereotype. As is the 'Cheng, Jeffereson, and Rodriguez' thing. In reality, the white vote would probably not be all on the side of the police commissioner.
Oh, I see, "White vote" refers to votes of white people, but I was thrown off by wiki article where "white vote" refers to deliberately spoiling the ballot sheet:

Abstention is a term in election procedure for when a participant in a vote either does not go to vote (on election day) or, in parliamentary procedure, is present during the vote, but does not cast a ballot. Abstention must be contrasted with "blank vote", in which a voter casts a ballot willfully made invalid by marking it wrongly or by not marking anything at all. A "blank (or white) voter" has voted, although his vote may be considered a spoilt vote, depending on each legislation, while an abstaining voter hasn't voted. Both forms (abstention and blank vote) may or may not, depending on the circumstances, be considered as protest vote.
can't tell what is going on with the 'at judge' thing.
As it turned out Judge was the name of the company the person worked at.
Thanks for your help.