(Note: Measure J ended up with 66.11% of the vote.)
Measure J fell just short of the two-thirds supermajority threshold required to pass, with 64.7 percent of the vote. Says Denny Zane, executive director of Move LA, "Only in California is 65% a defeat instead of a landslide victory . . . and that has to change."
Measure J fell just short of the two-thirds supermajority threshold required to pass, with 64.7 percent of the vote. Says Denny Zane, executive director of Move LA, "Only in California is 65% a defeat instead of a landslide victory . . . and that has to change."
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