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It's always election season in Los Angeles. On November 4, voters go to the polls for the historic presidential election, plus perhaps a dozen state ballot measures, including an initiative to forbid same-sex marriage. On March 3, 2009, it's the first round for the mayor and other city officials followed closely by the final round, on May 19. Check here often for updates with an opinionated twist.
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Times endorsements It is far too vague for voters to risk $7 billion on future, unspecified L.A. Unified expenses. |
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NOV. 4 BALLOT
Click here to get all the information you need on statewide initiatives, city measures, candidates, deadlines and more for Election Day on Nov. 4. ENDORSEMENTS PRESIDENTIAL RACE Jonah Goldberg: Joe Biden, master gasbag Editorial: Obama's Ayers connection Erwin Chemerinsky: The candidates and the Supreme Court Editorial: Coal and votes |
Leading up to the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, The Times published a nine-part editorial series examining the values that have historically defined our nation and how they will shape the 2008 election.
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