Politics & Government
2015 is an Election Year in Los Angeles
The March 3, election covers even numbered City Council seats, odd numbered LAUSD Board Seats and the LA Community College Board of Trustees

- George Jean Nathan
In the 2013, first-round municipal election in Los Angeles, only 21 percent of the registered voters turned out. That race had the benefit of being a mayoral election. Will you make sure that your voice is heard on March 3?
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The first step in fulfilling your civic responsibility is making sure that you are registered to vote. Remember, if you have moved or changed your name since you last registered, you will have to register again. You can complete this process online at http://registertovote.ca.gov/.
For those looking to research the candidates, The League of Women Voters maintains SmartVoter to provide “personalized comprehensive unbiased voter information any time you want it.” The candidates running in North Hollywood can be found here.
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I am running for the District 3 seat on the LAUSD School Board. For additional information about my campaign, please visit www.ChangeTheLAUSD.com.