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The young activists say they’re walking out to stand up for their friends, their families and those who’ve lost their lives at the hands of federal agents
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They had to get through the pandemic, election denial and suspicious envelopes. While some left, counties now say they’re having better luck recruiting poll workers.
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Measure E asks Westminster voters to add an additional half percent sales tax to secure the city’s financial stability.
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If approved by Irvine voters, Measure D would dramatically reshape the Irvine City Council and overhaul the way voters choose who represents them at the city level.
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The Orange County Clerk-Recorder is adding special hours today to issue marriage licenses, because 2-24-24 is a pretty irresistible date.
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Some call it Measure A. The mayor of Huntington Beach has called it Measure 1. So, what exactly is the new Voter ID measure called? We asked the Orange County elections chief for help.
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State officials say ID requirements at polls violate state law and unfairly target people of color. Huntington Beach is moving forward anyway.
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Representatives are elected to two-year terms without term limits, so they're on your ballot a lot. Here's a look the candidates in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
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New letters obtained by LAist find that a nonprofit led by an OC supervisor’s daughter has failed to prove what it did with more than $4 million intended to feed needy residents during the pandemic.
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The climate crisis is destabilizing cliffs and making landslides more likely, an expert says.
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Voters are being asked to decide on requiring IDs for municipal elections, requiring unanimous votes by the council for the display of most flags and moving to a two-year budgeting cycle.