Crime & Safety
Monday's Your Deadline to Register, South Pasadena Voters!
Trump or Clinton? Legal marijuana? No more death penalty? South Pasadena schools bond? There's a lot at stake this election.
SOUTH PASADENA, CA - County election officials reminded residents Thursday that Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election.
There are variety of ways people can register in time for the Nov. 8 election.
Wannabe voters can register online at www.lavote.net. Registration forms are available at libraries, post offices and most government offices, and can be mailed in. The forms can also be dropped off at the registrar-recorder's office at 12400 Imperial Highway in Norwalk, on the third floor.
Residents can also use the website to check their registration status.
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In addition to the presidential race and the senate race to Replace retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer, there are a myriad of statewide measures tackling everything from the legalization of recreational marijuana to the abolishment of the death penalty.
A littler closer to home, here is the local measure facing South Pasadena voters:
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SOUTH PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT -- Measure SP would authorize the district to issue $98 million in bonds to repair and upgrade classrooms and other school facilities. (Requires 55 percent of the vote for approval.)
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