2010 L.A. voter recommendations
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(April 2010 Election)
(Some recommendations will be added daily)
Ratings:
- Two Thumbs Up: Strongest endorsement for values voters

- Thumbs Up: Above average

- Better than opponent, vote represents “lesser of two evils”

- Leave ballot blank: We either oppose the candidates or have found no reason to support a candidate
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Los Angeles—Local Measures
- NOMeasure El Segundo M.—Telecommunications Tax—City of El Segundo (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall the ordinance amending El Segundo Municipal Code Chapter 3-7 that imposes a Utility User Tax on non-residential users in the City by updating and replacing the telephone tax regulations with modern communication services tax regulations be adopted?
- NOMeasure El Segundo N.—Business License Tax—City of El Segundo (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall the ordinance amending El Segundo Municipal Code §§ 4-2-1, 4-2-3, and 4-2-4 to allow annual increases to the business license tax to fund general municipal services including, without limitation, police protection and crime suppression services, fire prevention and suppression services, and park and recreation facilities and services be adopted?
- YESMeasure Lancaster C.—City Charter—City of Lancaster (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall the voters of the City of Lancaster adopt a charter to regain home-rule control and accountability from the State for local municipal affairs?
- YESMeasure Lancaster I.—Invocation Policy—City of Lancaster (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall members of the City Council of the City of West Covina be elected by districts as described in the proposed ordinance?
- YESMeasure Lancaster M.—M. Term of Mayor —City of Lancaster (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall the term of office of the Mayor be four years, commencing in 2012?
- YESMeasure Sierra Madre ED.—Eminent Domain -- City of South El Monte (Ordinance—Majority Approval Required)
Shall an ordinance be adopted prohibiting the City of Sierra Madre from exercising the power of eminent domain for private purposes, or facilitating or funding the exercise of the power of eminent domain for private purposes?