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Filing deadline for L.A. mayor candidates is noon Saturday. Two major developments hours before have shaken up the race.
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The measure seeks to put Los Angeles residents in charge of determining council district boundaries, seizing that power away from politicians.
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This group of charter amendments is meant to clarify and update rules on city operations.
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Incumbent Scott Schmerelson faces off against Dan Chang.
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Graciela 'Grace' Ortiz and Karla Griego face off to win an open seat on the L.A. Unified school board.
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Kevin de León ran for a second term, despite previous calls for his resignation. He faced Ysabel J. Jurado on the ballot.
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Four of the seven seats on the Los Angeles Community College District board are on the ballot.
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Judges can wield significant power. So who’s making those decisions becomes very important.
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More than two dozen school districts are seeking billions of dollars in bond funding in L.A. County.
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Measure US is the largest bond ever proposed in the LAUSD.
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Charter Amendment FF would would give all city peace officers the opportunity to be covered by the same pension plan no matter what department they work for.
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Proposition 2 allocates $8.5 billion of projects for K-12 public schools and $1.5 billion at community colleges.
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Proposition 4 is a $10 billion bond to pay for climate and environmental projects.