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The Los Angeles County Registrar's Office is responsible for the registration of voters, maintenance of voter files, conduct of federal, state, local and special elections and the verification of initiatives, referendums and recall petitions. Each year, the office participates in approximately 200 elections for schools, cities and special ...
The following is a list of California locations by voter registration. In October 2020, California had 22,047,448 registered voters , comprising 87.87% of its total eligible voters. Of those registered voters, 10,170,317 (46.10 percent) were registered Democrats , 5,334,323 (24.20 percent) were Republicans and, 5,283,853 were No Party ...
Los Angeles County has voted for the Democratic candidate in most of the presidential elections in the past four decades, although it did vote twice for Dwight Eisenhower (1952, 1956), Richard Nixon (1968, 1972), and Ronald Reagan (1980, 1984), the latter two of whom were Californians. From 1920 to 1984 it could be considered as a reliable ...
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder / County Clerk: responsible for voter registration and elections with the county, birth; death; and marriage records, recording of legal documents and fictitious business filings, registration of notaries, and issuance of marriage licenses.
At least two of the names on this year’s ballot for Los Angeles County supervisor in the 4th District will probably be familiar to voters.. Incumbent Janice Hahn, a longtime politician hailing ...
Here is your voter guide to the 2024 California primary election.
Feds intercept ‘suspicious’ envelopes mailed to Sacramento and Los Angeles election offices ... County Voter Registration and Elections office was intercepted by federal authorities before it ...
Los Angeles: H. Allen Smith: January 3, 1949 - January 3, 1957 Howard J. Thelin: January 7, 1957 - December 28, 1966 Resigned from office before his term expired. [3] Carlos Moorhead: January 7, 1967 - January 3, 1973 Resigned to serve in congress. [4] Michael D. Antonovich: January 8, 1973 - November 30, 1974 Howard Berman: Democratic