An updated list of L.A. Times endorsements in the November 2020 election

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An updated list of L.A. Times endorsements in the November 2020 election (via latimesopinion)

Californians will have several weeks in which to vote in this year’s general election. The voting period begins Oct. 5, when county registrars begin sending out ballots , and concludes on Nov. 3, the official election day. Voters can return their marked ballots by mail or drop them off at vote centers. Ballots postmarked by election day will be counted if they are received up to 17 days later. Meanwhile, be sure you’re registered.

will include president, one congressional race, the 12 statewide ballot measures and several city, county and school contests in Los Angeles County. These are The Times’ recommendations so far, with links to our full endorsements. Check here frequently for updates. This list won’t be complete until around the time you receive your blank ballot in the mail.There’s no evidence that the measure would protect the health and safety of dialysis patients, but there’s plenty of evidence that it is being improperly used as a labor organizing tool.

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