Photos: L.A. voters go to the polls — again
L.A. Unified School Board candidate Nick Melvoin is congratulated by supporters Tuesday night.
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LAUSD District 4 candidate Steve Zimmer with supporters Sharon Delugach, left, and Anika Fernandez, right, at a subdued election-night party in Venice.
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Supporters join Kelly Gonez at an LAUSD School Board District 6 election-night event in San Fernando.
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LAUSD School Board District 6 candidate Imelda Padilla, with niece Alejandra Lepe, watches early results at an election-night event in Mission Hills.
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L.A. City Councilman Gil Cedillo takes a congratulations phone call during his election-night party in Los Angeles.
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Supporters cheer L.A. City Councilman Gil Cedillo at his election-night party in Los Angeles.
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Voter Susan Chivaratanond casts her ballot while her dog, Mookie, waits at the Hollywood Recreation Center.
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LAUSD School Board President Steve Zimmer casts his ballot the voting booth at the Hollywood Recreation Center.
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An elderly woman exercises near a polling station in the Angelino Heights area of Los Angeles Tuesday morning. Voters will choose two new school board members, two new L.A. City Council members and weigh in on a police discipline ballot measure.
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Ruben Sedano was the first voter to cast his ballot at Lincoln Heights Senior Center on Tuesday morning. On the ballot are two L.A. City Council races and a ballot measure that would create an all-civilian review board for police disciplinary hearings.
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Voters arrive early to cast their ballots at the Hollywood Recreation Center for the Los Angeles municipal election.
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Los Angeles City Council candidate Joe Bray-Ali, who already voted by mail, arrives at the Lincoln Heights Senior Center with his wife Susan Wong and dog Rosie on Tuesday morning.
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Francisco Cobos gets ready to raise a flag at the Lincoln Heights Senior center polling place Tuesday morning.
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Poll workers at the Hollywood Recreation Center prepare the polling place. Voters will choose two new school board members, two new L.A. City Council members and weigh in on a police discipline ballot measure.
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