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Markowitz

[ mahr-kuh-wits ]

noun

  1. Harry M. 1927–2023, U.S. economist who introduced modern portfolio theory: Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 1990.


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“We have a wonderful system of government,” said Susan Markowitz, a 72-year-old attorney from Doylestown, Pa., who showed up at a recent event for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Scott Markowitz faces two felony charges related to campaign paperwork submitted to run for Fullerton City Council.

Gamble’s announcement follows that of Markowitz, who ran for Fullerton City Council and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for falsifying nomination paperwork.

Markowitz also submitted 30 signatures, claimed to have witnessed them all in person under the penalty of perjury, and was also turned in by residents who claimed he had not watched them sign.

Avoiding imprisonment, Markowitz was sentenced to 160 hours of community service and ordered to pay restitution.

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