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Looking for a second opinion? Our opinion team has published endorsements for 9 Los Angeles County races, which you can find here:
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After you cast your ballot, what happens next? How does it get counted? How secure is it? @_ClaraHarter visited a massive new processing center, where ballots from LA County’s nearly 5.7 million registered voters will be counted, to get the answers.
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There are several ways to cast your vote in the #CaliforniaPrimary 🗳️ … by mail, drop off a marked ballot, visit a vote center before March 5 or at the polls on Election Day. @JordanDarling32 has details for each, and who to call if you have questions.
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Pomona voters will have not one, but two measures on the ballot regarding taxes – P and X. @MCannonTran researched the differences between the two:
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No matter where you live in Los Angeles County, you’ll be voting on Proposition 1, a statewide measure related to mental health and homelessness. Check out our explainer on the proposition by politics editor @K_Schallhorn:
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Voters throughout the San Gabriel Valley are considering candidates for a variety of state Assembly and state Senate races. With so many names, @christinam_love has this roundup that should help voters get to know each of the candidates better.
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Currently serving her 13th term in Congress, Rep. Grace Napolitano is about to retire, and her move has opened the door to a competitive race to replace her. In all, there are 10 candidates running. @christinam_love offers this look at each one:
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The San Gabriel Valley will be impacted by a trio of congressional races this year that have drawn the spotlight. Editor @ryinie has details on all three, and why they matter:
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Stretching from the Antelope Valley to the foothill communities of the San Gabriel Valley, LA County’s 5th supervisorial district has Kathryn Barger running for a third term against four challengers. Here’s a roundup of their views on major issues:
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Embattled LA District Attorney George Gascón faces a crowded field of 11 challengers in the March 5 primary. @_ClaraHarter explores several aspects of the race — where they stand on the issues, how much money they’ve raised and more.
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No matter where you live in Los Angeles County, you’ll be voting on Proposition 1, a statewide measure related to mental health and homelessness. Check out our explainer on the proposition by politics editor @K_Schallhorn:
https://t.co/2WrVHfuIYG
Plenty of cities in Los Angeles County have local elections on March 5. Here’s a roundup of them, which includes the cities of #Lakewood, #Paramount and #Compton by reporter @MichaelJHixon.
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Voters in Long Beach’s Sixth District – home to Long Beach City College, Poly High School, Lincoln Park, the Mark Twain Neighborhood Library and Cambodia Town – will elect a candidate to represent them this election season. Meet them here:
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Two candidates will compete to replace Councilmember Al Austin — who will be termed out after this year — as the Eighth District representative on the Long Beach City Council. Here’s more on those candidates:
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The Second District for Long Beach’s local school board is up for grabs during the primary election, with incumbent Erik Miller trying to win reelection against business owner Jerlene Tatum. You can read more on the candidates here:
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In LA County’s fourth supervisorial district – which includes #LongBeach – incumbent Janice Hahn has drawn two challengers: Alex Villanueva, former LA County sheriff, and John Cruikshank, mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes. A breakdown on those candidates:
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In LA County’s second supervisorial district – which incorporates several South Bay coastal communities and several nearby cities — incumbent Holly Mitchell is squaring off against three challengers. … Learn about the candidates:
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Embattled LA District Attorney George Gascón faces a crowded field of 11 challengers in the March 5 primary. @_ClaraHarter explores several aspects of the race — where they stand on the issues, how much money they’ve raised and more.
https://t.co/fT9nBaJjru
Long Beach voters will decide whether to increase the minimum wage for certain hotel workers to $23 per hour through Measure RW. Senior reporter @krhutchings has an explainer on what it would mean:
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