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Everything you need as you prepare to vote — study our guides to key races and issues. LAist welcomes your questions.
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The California Secretary of State's Office certified the final vote tallies on April 12, marking an official end to the March 5, 2024 Primary Election.
Voter Game Plan will be back in the fall to help you prepare for the Nov. 5 General Election.
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About This Guide
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We’re never going to tell you who to vote for. We just want to give you the information you need to make a vote that aligns with your beliefs.
Election News
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In their only TV face-off before Election Day, U.S. Senate contenders Steve Garvey and Adam Schiff also tussle over immigration and other issues.
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Los Angeles County mistakenly included two school bond measures on ballots bound for Santa Monica and Malibu, when each city should only have one.
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L.A. groups are teaching basic computer skills to help residents spot fake election news.
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The nation’s agricultural policies — and the price of your food — are at stake this November.
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LAist found more than 140 races countywide have only one candidate. Here’s what it means and what experts have to say.
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A committee to support Kevin de León's race for reelection is spending money to support three state propositions, but it also helps get his name in front of voters.
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The city’s mayor says the new law doesn’t apply to the beach city.
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We set out to track the money behind opposition mailers for Proposition 33 that landed in our mailbox. Here's what we found.
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If passed, the measure would allow the creation of a commission outside the L.A. City Council that would draw the political boundaries for council districts every 10 years.
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For the first time, voters in L.A. County will see nonpartisan impartial analysis of countywide measures. First up: Measures A and G, covering a half cent sales tax and the expansion of the Board of Supervisors.