Los Angeles County voters were favoring Measure A, a sales tax for homeless services, and Measure E, a parcel tax to benefit the county fire department in unincorporated areas and smaller cities, according to election returns released Wednesday evening.
The fate of Measure G, the county reform measure that expands the Board of Supervisors from five members to nine and creates an elected county executive, was not as clear. The measure was clinging to less than a 1 percentage point lead, with 50.34% yes votes...