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February 26, 2015

 

City News Service

 

 

 

Members of a campaign in support of two measures on the current city ballot said they plan to edit a video about the measures to remove a statement claiming they have the support of Mayor Eric Garcetti. Dave Jacobson, a spokesman for Citizens for Increased Voter Participation, told City News Service on Tuesday February 24, the campaign made an “honest mistake” in saying the mayor supports Charter Amendments 1 and 2, which would switch city and school board election schedules from odd-numbered to even- numbered years. The first measure calls for switching dates for the mayoral, City Council, city attorney and controller elections.

 

The second measure calls for moving the dates for Los Angeles Unified School District board elections. Garcetti earlier this month declined to say if he would support or oppose the measures, and he still has not taken a position on the issues. Garcetti also noted earlier this month that the measures could affect him personally, because there would be a one-time lengthening of elected office terms from 4 years to approximately 5 1/2 years. The extended term would affect the mayor if he were to run for re-election in 2017.

 

Two videos posted on the City Clerk's website and recorded by the city television station, Channel 35, claim Garcetti supports the measures. Mayoral spokesman Jeff Millman told City News Service Tuesday that “Mayor Garcetti has not made an endorsement.”

 

Kathay Feng, executive director of California Common Cause – speaking in favor of the ballot measures – closes the two videos by urging voters to “join me, Mayor Garcetti, Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, Los Angeles firefighters, neighborhood councils, academics, business groups and our neighbors in supporting” and voting yes on the measures on March 3. Feng told CNS in an email on February 24,  that she “understood from our campaign team that he (the mayor) had endorsed the two Charter Amendments – obviously we were super excited to include him in the list of supporters,” adding that “we are now looking into this question to figure this out.”  Jacobson said today the campaign is planning to “contact Channel 35 today about editing out the line mentioning Mayor Garcetti.”

 

He also said that the campaign “had early conversations with a wide range of community leaders and elected officials including the mayor, and for all of those who have not yet taken a position, we are hopeful that they will join our effort at some point.”

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