LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY ANNOUNCES PROPOSITION AND BALLOT MEASURE ENDORSEMENTS

California Political Desk
Democratic Party urges voting for the change we need on the November 4, 2008, ballot.

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) has adopted positions on statewide propositions and Los Angeles County ballot measures on the November 4, 2008, ballot.

The Democratic Party endorsed propositions and ballot measures will improve education, enhance healthcare, reduce traffic congestion, and safeguard the dignity and respect of all Californians. This November, letīs vote for the change we need in California to make our state golden once again," said Eric C. Bauman, Chair of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party.

Proposition 1A - YES

Proposition 2 - YES

Proposition 3 - YES

Proposition 4 - NO

Proposition 5 - YES

Proposition 6 - NO

Proposition 7 - NO

Proposition 8 - NO

Proposition 9 - NO

Proposition 10 - NEUTRAL

Proposition 11 - NO

Proposition 12 - YES

LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Measure R - YES

LA Community College District Measure J - YES

LA Unified School District Measure Q - YES

For a complete list of endorsements, including local candidates and measures, visit the Los Angeles County Democratic Party website at www.lacdp.org.



The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) is the official governing body of the Democratic Party in the County of Los Angeles and works in cooperation with the State and National Democratic Committees. LACDP is the largest local Democratic Party entity in the United States, representing over 2 million registered Democrats. Endorsements issued by the LACDP in local and municipal races become the official endorsements of the California Democratic Party.





















































































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