Editor’s Note: This is the first of several stories on fundraising figures for the upcoming election.
Candidates for local elections continue to rake in impressive donation amounts as Election
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This June, The New York Times published an article entitled “Psychosis, Addiction, Chronic Vomiting: As Weed Becomes More Potent, Teens Are Getting Sick” It told how “Elysse was
Unelected incumbent candidate Keith Coleman, who has sat on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education since January 2021, announced on Friday afternoon that he would be
Santa Monica voters will have a few options when it comes to taxing high-end real estate deals on the November 2022 ballot.
The first option will charge $57 per $1,
At the ballot box in November, Santa Monica voters will be asked to give the City permission to tax commercial cannabis retailers.
Speaking to City Council on Tuesday, July 26,
Democratic California State Senator Ben Allen’s name was the only option for voters in CA-24 on the June 7, 2022, primary ballot, but with more than 6,000 district
Councilwoman Kristin McCowan will not run for reelection this year creating a second seat without an incumbent on the November ballot.
McCowan had initially said she wanted to run this
Despite hours of heated discussion last week, decisions on a pair of dueling ballot measures to raise taxes on property sales above $8 million were pushed to a July 26
Santa Monica’s representatives in state-level offices would like to see one of their own in the role of Third District Supervisor.
Both State Senator Ben Allen and Assemblymember Richard
The November Election may be light on national political candidates, but in Santa Monica the ballot is gearing up to be heavy on local measures.
So far two measures have
The clock is counting down to the start of the election race that will have the biggest impact on the daily lives of Santa Monica voters.
On June 18, candidates
While Santa Monica voters generally swung left of center in this year’s primary election, Venice’s votes represented a broader spectrum of political ideology, with local ballots showing support