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EDITORIAL DAILY NEWS ENDORSEMENTS.


Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide many statewide offices and measures. They will also face historic votes on San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 and Hollywood secession. Here is a roundup of the Daily News endorsements in this election, including our choices for the new Valley city offices:

STATE OFFICES

GOVERNOR: No endorsement

CONTROLLER: Tom McClintock Thomas Miller "Tom" McClintock (born July 10, 1956 in White Plains, New York) is a California State Senator. He ran for Governor of California in the 2003 California recall election of Gray Davis and finished third out of 135 candidates with 13.5% of the overall vote.  

SECRETARY OF STATE: Keith Olberg

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: Jack O'Connell
This article is about a California politician. For the California economist and writer, see Jock O'Connell.


Jack T. O'Connell (born October 8, 1951) is a California politician.
 

STATE PROPOSITIONS:

PROP. 46 (Housing bond): NO

PROP. 47 (School bond): YES

PROP. 48 (Courts): YES

PROP. 49 (After-school programs): YES

PROP. 50 (Water bond): YES

PROP. 51 (Transportation): NO

PROP. 52 (Voter registration Voter registration is the requirement in some democracies for citizens to check in with some central registry before being allowed to vote in elections. An effort to get people to register is known as a voter registration drive. Centralized/compulsory vs. ): NO

SPECIAL REORGANIZATIONS

MEASURE F (San Fernando Valley independence): YES

MEASURE G (City name for an independent Valley): SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

MEASURE H (Hollywood independence): YES

VALLEY CITY GOVERNMENT

MAYOR: Keith Richman

DISTRICT 1: Andy Anderson

DISTRICT 2 Oscar A. Mendoza

DISTRICT 3: Armineh Safarian Chelebian, Paula Boland, Walter Prince

DISTRICT 4: Jose San Miguel

DISTRICT 5: Ken McAlpine

DISTRICT 6: Noel S.V. Omega, Christopher Cleto Trujillo

DISTRICT 7: Jose Roy Garcia

DISTRICT 8: Johnny Walker

DISTRICT 9: Robert Lamishaw, Wilma Bennett, Ron Clary clary: see sage.  

DISTRICT 10: Norm Huberman, Terry Stone

DISTRICT 11: Jamie Cordaro

DISTRICT 12: Carlos Ferreyra, Frank Sheftel

DISTRICT 13: Richard Leyner

DISTRICT 14: Stefanie Spikell, John Ferrero III, Scott Svonkin

LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEASURES

MEASURE A (Arts bond): YES

MEASURE B (Trauma care): YES

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population.  

MEASURE K (School bond): YES
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Date:Nov 3, 2002
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