Did you vote today? Tell us about it in comments below.
Also: did you know the interwebs are full of voting guides? Today may be election day, but there's still time to sort out the thicket of initiatives and claims.
The Los Angeles Times provides an in-depth look at Propositions 1A through F, while the League of Women Voters lends a hand to those in need of help finding their polling place.
The California Republican Party's website offers concise graphical voting advice - no, across the slate - while the Democratic Party's voting guide takes a yellow-light/green-light approach, supporting 1B, 1C and AF, while pleading neutral on the rest of the initiatives.
The ever helpful LAist weighs in with their own voting guide, which includes this handly link to the L.A. County Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk live results page.
Lastly, (and closer to home) our own D.J. Waldie and Brian Doherty have been following this vote for some time.
But what's your take? Did you vote? Tell us your story!
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First thing in the morning. No one was there.
Am I allowed to say how I voted? I'm a lifelong Democrat and voted no straight down the line. I feel dirty :(
To anyone who thinks they don't have time to vote--it took two minutes. I came with my booklet all marked up and just transferred it to my ballot.
You should get to the polls because these are the elections where your vote really makes a difference. So few people will get out to the polls that you have the opportunity to really impact the outcome.
This election is yet another reminder of the state legislature's inability to pass a budget. But, I am happy to vote yes on Prop 1F. No raise for you!
I voted with the majority.
Noodle-lashings for me...I didn't vote! I'm usually very gung-ho about all of this, but I'm a little poll weary of late. Seems another election booklet is always waiting in the mailbox for me.
Anyway, so now I don't get to complain if I disagree with any of the fallout from yesterday's election.
Okay, I didn't vote. I know. I am lame. But I would have voted no on everything except the ban on politician raises. Can we just fire them all?