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Got Democracy?

The City of Los Angeles election is on March 3rd and once again a very low turnout is expected. That means just a few voters will be deciding who will help lead LA for the next four years or longer.

Democracy works best when all eligible participate and vote. If you are an absentee voter-mail your ballot back today.  If you vote at the polls-make plans now to schedule time to vote. Your vote will make a difference!

If you are a City of Los Angeles voter, please vote on March 3rd for the SEIU 721 endorsed candidates below:

LA Council Races
Paul Krekorian
for Los Angeles City Council District 2
No Recommendation for Los Angeles City Council District 4
Nury Martinez for Los Angeles City Council District 6
Bobbie Jean Anderson for Los Angeles City Council District 8
Herb Wesson for Los Angeles City Council District 10
Mitchell Englander for Los Angeles City Council District 12
Jose Huizar for Los Angeles City Council District 14

LA Ballot Measures
Yes on LA City Charter Amendment 1
Yes on LA City Charter Amendment 2

LA Community College Board
Francesca Vega, Seat 1
Sydney Kamlager, Seat 3
Scott Svonkin, Seat 5
Mike Fong, Seat 7

LA Unified School District
George McKenna, Seat 1
Tamar Galatzan, Seat 3
Bennett Kayser, Seat 5
Richard Vladovic, Seat 7

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