Los Angeles voters faced several potential government reforms on the Nov. 5 ballot, targeting the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) board. The six measures, designed to change city governance, held a strong lead in early results.
Charter Amendment DD aims to limit Los Angeles City Council members’ authority to draw their own district boundaries—a practice long considered contentious.
Similarly, Charter Amendment LL, directed at the LAUSD’s elected board...