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Los Angeles County

10,047,912 Population
5,866,762 Voters

Los Angeles County

10,047,912 Population
5,866,762 Voters

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Election Results

Los Angeles County
Candidate Races 1
District Attorney
Jackie Lacey 55.1% +10.2%
Jackie Lacey
55.1% +10.2% 1,503,629
Alan Jackson
44.9% -10.2% 1,227,116
Ballot Measures 6
Measure B
PASSED 57.0% Yes +14.0%
Shall an ordinance be adopted requiring producers of adult films to obtain a County public health permit, to require adult film performers to use condoms while engaged in sex acts, to provide proof of blood borne pathogen training course, to post permit and notices to performers, and making violations of the ordinance subject to civil fines and criminal charges?
Yes
57.0% +14.0% 1,617,866
No
43.0% -14.0% 1,222,681
Measure CL
PASSED 70.4% Yes +40.8%
To protect academic quality in local K-12 schools; maintain math, science, English programs; provide education for students with disabilities/special needs; support computer technology and school security; prepare students for college/careers; retain excellent teachers; shall Local Classrooms Funding Authority levy a special tax of 2¢/square foot of lot for residential property, and 7.5¢/square foot for other property types; requiring citizens oversight, audits, senior exemptions, no money for administrator salaries and all funds staying local?
Yes
70.4% +40.8% 26,631
No
29.6% -40.8% 11,186
Measure H
PASSED 60.7% Yes +21.4%
Shall the existing unincorporated county hotel room tax be readopted to ratify, continue, and update the existing ordinance at the current rate of 12 percent to fund essential County general fund services, such as parks, libraries, senior services, and law enforcement; to continue exempting hotel stays longer than 30 days, to add exemptions for emergency shelter referrals, and for individuals on official government business pursuant to federal law?
Yes
60.7% +21.4% 522,354
No
39.3% -21.4% 338,288
Measure J
FAILED 66.1% Yes +32.2%
To advance Los Angeles County’s traffic relief, economic/job growth by accelerating light rail/subway construction and airport connections, within five years, not twenty; funding countywide freeway, bridge, safety and traffic flow improvements; fixing potholes; keeping senior, student, disabled fares low; Shall Los Angeles County’s voter-approved one-half cent traffic relief sales tax continue without increase for another 30 years or until voters decide to end it, with independent audits and keeping funds local?
Yes
66.1% +32.2% 1,893,340
No
33.9% -32.2% 970,611
Measure L
PASSED 63.1% Yes +26.2%
Shall Los Angeles County’s existing tax on landfills be readopted to ratify and continue the existing 10 percent tax on landfill operators’ gross receipts from waste disposal in landfills in the unincorporated county, to fund essential general fund services, such as parks, libraries, senior services, and law enforcement; and to update the administrative appeal process, and clarify definitions to ensure the tax is properly calculated?
Yes
63.1% +26.2% 540,260
No
36.9% -26.2% 316,217
Unknown Measure Type
FAILED 22.4% Yes -55.2%
Do you support seeking to change the California Constitution and the Los Angeles County Charter to make the position of Los Angeles County Assessor an appointed position instead of an elected position?
Yes
22.4% -55.2% 598,846
No
77.6% +55.2% 2,073,761
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