The Procrastinator's Guide to L.A.'s March 7 Election

Tuesday's election tackles some pretty massive topics here in Los Angeles. There are many crucial issues up for a vote including housing density, homelessness and marijuana shops. Have you brushed up on all the ballot measures??If not, here's your chance to get up to speed on all the election antics with some of our recent articles exploring the intricacies and idiosyncratic excitement of democracy in L.A.

Your L.A. Weekly?Voter Guide for the March 7 Election

There are plenty of issues deserving of your time and attention on the March ballot ? and if it all seems overwhelming, well, we're here to walk you through the races.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.Marijuana Delivery Could Live or Die by Proposition M

If it's passed by L.A. voters on March 7, Proposition M?will?give the City Council the power to keep L.A.'s pot shops alive.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.L.A. Sheriff's Department Is Not Cool With Measure S Campaign's Fake Eviction Notices

The department sent the Measure S campaign ? aka the Coalition to Preserve L.A. ? a cease-and desist-letter, ordering the campaign to stop using the LASD name, County name, any images or reproductions bearing or having a likeness to the LASD or County names, or any official County or LASD document.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.Allegedly Shady Super PAC Money Flowing Into City Council Race, Candidates Say

Campaigns for both City Councilman Paul Koretz and challenger Jesse Creed are crying foul, claiming the other is being supported by shady, unscrupulous super PACs ? unlimited, difficult-to-trace donations.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here. L.A. Voter Guide: Deciphering This Election's Most Contentious Issue, Measure S

The Coalition to Preserve L.A., backer of Measure S, says it's an effort to clean up City Hall, to get money out of politics, to stop luxury development and to stop Los Angeles from becoming a hyper-urbanized city like New York.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.L.A. Voter Guide: In Board of Education Races, Follow the Money

It is no secret that the big money in the March 7 Los Angeles city election is going to the three races for the school board.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.L.A. Voter Guide: Should We Give City Hall Power to Legalize Pot Shops?
Proposition M, which is on the March 7 ballot, would repeal Proposition D and allow the City Council to issue licenses to dispensaries after public hearings are held. It's do-or-die time for L.A. pot collectives.

Read the full L.A. Weekly article here.

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