Vote-o-rama

It's always election season in Los Angeles. On November 4, voters go to the polls for the historic presidential election, plus perhaps a dozen state ballot measures, including an initiative to forbid same-sex marriage. There are also important judicial and county runoffs. On March 3, 2009, it's the first round for the mayor and other city officials — followed closely by the final round, on May 19. Check here often for updates — with an opinionated twist.

Twelve state measures, a proposal for a 13th, city taxes, county taxes, and more.

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Editorial: Stealth election
Bernard Parks for District 2.








Jonah Goldberg: If he wins the White House and does his job right, Obama just might make his predecessor look good.

Verbal slips by presidential candidates and their aides can tell us a lot.

Meghan Daum: Would Obama be better off with a more mundane last name?
Opinion Daily: Reconciling the indicted billionaire with the anti-crime crusader.

JUNE 3 ENDORSEMENTS

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Can't we do better? Guess not.

The five standout candidates.





JUNE 3 ELECTIONS RESULTS


• Los Angeles County: Superior Court, district attorney, supervisors and local races

• California Secretary of State: Propositions 98 & 99; primaries for Assembly, Senate and Congress



Leading up to the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, The Times published a nine-part editorial series examining the values that have historically defined our nation and how they will shape the 2008 election.
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