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Midterm Elections 2010
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Californians are voting today to select their next governor and U.S. senator, and voting on a nine ballot initiatives. If you missed any of our election stories, here is a round-up:

THE PROPS

Community gathers to spread word on Props 24 and 25 /a>

Redrawing the lines: The controversy behind Proposition 27

Proposition 27 advocates say re-districting should be in hands of state legislature

Proposition 19 lacks funds, not buzz

Southeast L.A. activists campaign against Proposition 23

OPINION: Why South Central L.A. needs Prop 24

Proposition 22 chooses local projects over statewide programs

Supporters high on Prop 19

Proposition 21 adds tax to Department of Motor Vehicles registration

Proposition 25 continues debate over state budget

Proposition 21 adds tax to Department of Motor Vehicles registration

Proposition 25 continues debate over state budget

CAMPAIGNING

Candidates tour South L.A. churches before midterm elections

Karen Bass’ longtime presence in politics seems absent

Jerry Brown visits South Los Angeles churches

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Obama encourages supporters to ‘Fight On’

Thousands attend Obama rally

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