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It’s the final stretch. Voters going to the polls Nov. 4 or still planning to drop their ballots in the mailbox have the weekend to read, research and decide. To help, The Times reiterates its endorsements, which are available in full at latimes.com/elections. President: Barack Obama
California measures:
Proposition 1A (high-speed rail bonds): Yes
Proposition 2 (cage size mandates for chickens): No
Proposition 3 (children’s hospital bonds): Yes
Proposition 4 (parental notification of minor’s abortion): No
Proposition 5 (drug offender diversion and rehabilitation): No
Proposition 6 (new crimes and penalties): No
Proposition 7 (renewable energy mandate): No
Proposition 8 (same-sex marriage ban): No
Proposition 9 (new rights for crime victims’ families): No
Proposition 10 (alternative fuel bond): No
Proposition 11 (redistricting reform): Yes
Proposition 12 (veterans’ mortgage bonds): Yes
Los Angeles Superior Court:
Office No. 72: Hilleri Grossman Merritt
Office No. 82: Cynthia Loo
Office No. 84: Pat Connolly
Office No. 94: Michael J. O’Gara
Office No. 154: Michael V. Jesic
L.A. County supervisor, 2nd District:
Bernard C. Parks
City of Los Angeles:
Measure A (parcel tax for gang programs): No
Measure B (housing law update): Yes
L.A. Community College District:
Measure J (construction bond): Yes
L.A. Unified School District:
Measure Q (construction bond): No
L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority:
Measure R (sales tax increase for transportation projects): Yes
Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas):
Measure U (utility user tax update): Yes
Orange County:
Measure J (pension reform): No
California State Senate, District 19:
Hannah-Beth Jackson
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