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For the Record – March 20, 2026

L.A. political races: In the March 16 California section, an article about the final list of candidates for the June 2 Los Angeles primary elections said L.A. Unified school board member Kelly Gonez is running unopposed in District 5. Gonez represents District 6. If you believe that we have made an error, or you have […]

L.A. political races: In the March 16 California section, an article about the final list of candidates for the June 2 Los Angeles primary elections said L.A. Unified school board member Kelly Gonez is running unopposed in District 5. Gonez represents District 6.

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