SACRAMENTO - Legislative committees Wednesday approved two bills introduced in response to the controversial outcome of San Diego's mayoral election. San Diego County election officials ruled that Mayor Dick Murphy was re-elected last November by 2,108 votes, but they didn't count 5,551 write-in votes for runner-up Donna Frye. On those ballots, voters wrote in Frye but didn't darken the bubble on the ballot next to her name. Current law requires that voters take both steps for a write-in vote to count. Frye's supporters are challenging the election outcome in court. A bill by Sen. Debra Bowen, D-Redondo Beach, would allow...