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Endorsement: The Times’ endorsements for the Nov. 6 election

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Following are The Times’ endorsements for the Nov. 6 election as they have been published so far. It is an incomplete list, and will be amended as we add new endorsements.

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CONGRESS

U.S. Senate: Dianne Feinstein

STATE OFFICES

Governor: Gavin Newsom

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Lt. Governor: Ed Hernandez

Secretary of State: Alex Padilla

Controller: Betty Yee

Treasurer: Fiona Ma

Attorney General: Xavier Becerra

Insurance Commissioner: Steve Poizner

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Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tony Thurmond

APPELLATE COURTS

Supreme Court justices: Yes

Court of Appeal justices: Yes

STATE MEASURES

Proposition 1 ($4 billion bond for housing programs): Yes

Proposition 2 (Mental Health Services Act funding for housing): Yes

Proposition 3: ($8.877-billion water bond): No

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Proposition 4 ($1.5 billion children’s hospital bond): Yes

Proposition 5 (Property tax transfer): No

Proposition 6 (Gas and vehicle tax repeal): No

Proposition 7 (Permanent daylight saving time): Yes

Proposition 8 (Fee caps at dialysis clinics): No

Proposition 10 (End restrictions on rent control): Yes

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Proposition 11 (Ambulance and emergency worker paid breaks): Yes

Proposition 12 (Standards for animal cage sizes): Yes

LOS ANGELES CITY MEASURES

Measure B (Study municipal bank): No

Measure E (Align election dates): Yes

Measure EE (Align election dates): Yes

LOS ANGELES COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff: Jim McDonnell

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Assessor: Jeffrey Prang

LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEASURE

Measure W (Storm water capture): Yes

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT

Office No. 4: Alfred A. Coletta

Office No. 16: Sydne Jane Michel

Office No. 60: Holly L. Hancock

Office No. 113: Michael P. Ribons

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UPDATES:

10/18: This article was updated by adding an endorsement and by removing the reference to a “partial” list of endorsements.

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