CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
June 18, 2008 | By Nancy Vogel
A measure backed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to strip state legislators of the power to draw their own districts qualified Tuesday for the November ballot. Ten other measures have already qualified, including initiatives that would ban gay marriage, regulate treatment of farm animals and require that parents be notified before an abortion could be performed on a minor. The redistricting measure would create a 14-member commission to draw new Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization districts every 10 years based on new census data.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 21, 2008 | By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
The campaign against same-sex marriage in California was treading water until it got help from an unexpected corner: a Republican mayor choking up and announcing he would not betray his gay daughter. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders had promised to oppose same-sex marriage. Then, last fall, hours before he was supposed to veto a City Council motion supporting gay marriage, he called a news conference at which he broke into tears.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 30, 2008 | By Christian Berthelsen
Orange County supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to place a measure on the November ballot letting voters decide if future pension increases for county government workers should be put to a public vote. If approved by voters as part of the Nov. 4 general election ballot, the measure would amend the county's charter to require that retirement benefit increases for county workers be approved by a majority of voters, with a study of the benefits' cost published in ballot pamphlets.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 30, 2008 | By Christian Berthelsen, Times Staff Writer
Orange County supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to place a measure on the November ballot letting voters decide if future pension increases for county government workers should be put to a public vote. If approved by voters as part of the Nov. 4 general election ballot, the measure would amend the county's charter to require that retirement benefit increases for county workers be approved by a majority of voters, with a study of the benefits' cost published in ballot pamphlets.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 1, 2008 | By Howard Blume and Evelyn Larrubia, Times Staff Writers
The Los Angeles Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday to place a $7-billion bond on the November ballot. It would be the largest local school bond ever -- by far -- and would allow officials to tax property owners for building and repairing schools for the next 10 years. The funding package enshrined ambitious new goals, but critics questioned the need for the bond -- as well as a price tag that more than doubled in the last two weeks.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 1, 2008 | By Dan Morain, Times Staff Writer
Large sums from outside the state are pouring into the campaign coffers of several hotly contested initiatives that will appear on California's November ballot, including funding for and against measures that would ban same-sex marriage and require egg ranchers to provide roomier quarters for hens.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 4, 2008 | By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
Raising the specter of rampant development and a rising tide of street-choking traffic, a group of Santa Monica residents has begun pressuring friends and neighbors to vote in November for an initiative that would limit commercial construction for 15 years. Predictably, the Residents' Initiative to Fight Traffic, or RIFT, has created a schism in the city, where the desire to maintain the area's small-town scale and charms often conflicts with the need to create jobs and spur economic gains.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 13, 2008 | By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Reversing course from only a week ago, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 3 to 2 on Tuesday to put a sales tax increase for mass transit and road projects on the Nov. 4 ballot. However, the board also voted 3 to 2 to officially oppose the measure. Confused? Hey, it's local politics. First, the ballot issue. Last month, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board voted to put a half-cent sales tax increase on the general election ballot.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 28, 2008 | By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
California voters remain closely divided on the concept of gay marriage, but a significant majority of likely voters oppose a measure to ban it, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Public Policy Institute of California. Proposition 8, which would amend the state Constitution to allow marriage only between a man and a woman, is trailing 40% to 54% among likely voters, according to the poll.
NATIONAL
September 20, 2008 | By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
Earlier this year, Ohio election officials sent notices marked "Do not forward" to the state's registered voters, alerting them to the March primary. To the surprise of voting rights activists, 573,444 notices were returned as undeliverable in five counties alone, including the urban areas of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. The heavy return rate alarmed liberal activists.