With the midterm electoral races almost underway, several major races and measures will be on the ballot. Some key races to keep an eye on in Los Angeles are the L.A. County Sheriff, L.A. City mayoral race, L.A. City Council and the LAUSD Board.
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The LA County Assessor impacts property owners. Here’s who's running to fill the seat
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Candidate ready to move from public defender to LA County judge
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California primary results: Incumbent Jeffrey Prang leads LA County assessor race
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Progressive Democrat Jake Levine aims to include younger voters’ voices in the primaries
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Slow Body Beer owners ‘wear their values on their sleeve’ offering a safe space for all Tucsonans
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For many LA County residents, Measure ER means both lifeline and financial strain
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One year of ICE raids in LA: As ‘migra’ sightings pick up again, community advocates say they’re better prepared
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Phoenix queer advocates denounce medical neglect in ICE prisons amid calls to release woman with leukemia
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LA County relocates health centers due to budget crisis
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Without evidence, Trump makes claims of election fraud in LA County
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Labor lawyer Ana Avendaño says unions must do more to protect women.
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