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Primary Election, June 5, 1990 The Measures State of California Proposition 107: Housing and Homeless Bond Act of 1990--YES Proposition 108: Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act--YES Proposition 109: Change in Legislative Deadlines--YES Proposition 110: Tax Exemption for the Disabled--YES Proposition 111: Gas Tax and Spending Limit Act--YES Proposition 112: State Officials, Ethics--YES Proposition 113: Chiropractic Practice--YES Proposition 114: Peace Officers, Criminal Penalties Change--NO Proposition 115: Criminal Laws Amendment--NO Proposition 116: Rail Transportation Bond Act--YES Proposition 117: Wildlife Protection--YES Proposition 118: Legislative Reapportionment--NO Proposition 119: Legislative Reapportionment Commission--NO Proposition 120: New Prison Construction Bond Act--YES Proposition 121: Higher Education Bond Act--YES Proposition 122: Earthquake Safety Bond Act--YES Proposition 123: Primary and Secondary Education Bond Act--YES City of Los Angeles Measure G: Earthquake Bonds--YES Charter Amendment H: Government Ethics--YES Charter Amendment I: Pension cost of living adjustments--YES Charter Amendment J: IRS pension code revisions--YES The Candidates Los Angeles County Supervisor, 1st District--Sarah Flores Supervisor, 3rd District--Edmund D. Edelman Sheriff--No endorsement Assessor--John Carl Brogdon Judicial Offices Superior Court, Office No. 8--Lourdes Baird Antelope Valley Municipal Court, Office No. 1--Richard Spann Downey Municipal Court--Marvin Licker Los Angeles Municipal Court, Office No. 13--Emily A. Stevens Santa Monica Municipal Court, Office No. 3--Norman Perry Tarle
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