Quantcast
Results tagged “cityclerk”
Condoms In Porn Ballot Initiative Will Go to L.A. Voters in June

Condoms In Porn Ballot Initiative Will Go to L.A. Voters in June

Should adult performers be made to wear condoms in their films? The decision is going to be in your hands come June, after a signature-gathering effort secured the initiative a spot on the June ballot. more ›

May 17th Election Results Finalized: Kayser for LAUSD and Svonkin for Community College FTW!

May 17th Election Results Finalized: Kayser for LAUSD and Svonkin for Community College FTW!

After several days of tabulation, the results of the May 17th City of Los Angeles General Municipal Election have been finalized, and wins declared in the two runoff education contests that brought (a few) people to the polls. The final results in both contests were the same as forecast on Election Night. more ›

Today is a General Municipal Election Day in L.A.

Today is a General Municipal Election Day in L.A.

Ring, ring! Civic duty is calling, Angelenos! Today is a City of Los Angeles General Municipal Election day. Polls are open today from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Information about today's election, as well as polling places, and, later today, poll results, are available online via the City Clerk's Election page. more ›

Today is the Last Day to Register to Vote in March 8 Election

Today is the Last Day to Register to Vote in March 8 Election

A reminder today from City Clerk June Lagmay that if you want to have your say in the March 8 Primary Nominating Election, today is the last day to register to vote. That means if you've hit the big 1-8 lately, or moved, you've got to get your info in today in order to hit the polls next month. more ›

Hump Day for Some County Court Employees Means Getting Screwed

Hump Day for Some County Court Employees Means Getting Screwed

Several Los Angeles County Superior Court employees get to take today off without pay as part of a furlough plan that begins this week and is slated to run for the next year as part of a cost-cutting measure, according to abc7.com. The third Wednesday of the month will now find dozens of courtrooms in the system at a standstill, with the hopes of staving off "permanent court closures and layoffs." more ›

1

send a tip

tips@laist.com
Follow gothamist on Twitter