Voters in Redondo Beach and Hawthorne grappled today with measures proposed by their cities. Early returns are coming in, so let's take a look at preliminary results.
Redondo Beach voters contended with opposing measures that each would have amended the city's charter.
With one of 46 precincts reporting, 58.4 percent of voters were approving Measure DD, a citizen's land-use initiative that would control development. An opposing measure pitched by the city and considered less restrictive, Measure EE, had 56.1 percent approval.
According to reporter Kristin Agostoni, whichever measure gets the biggest majority wins. So, right now, DD has it.
With five of 38 precincts reporting in Hawthorne, a communications users tax was handily passing with 70.9 percent of the vote.
Redondo Beach voters contended with opposing measures that each would have amended the city's charter.
With one of 46 precincts reporting, 58.4 percent of voters were approving Measure DD, a citizen's land-use initiative that would control development. An opposing measure pitched by the city and considered less restrictive, Measure EE, had 56.1 percent approval.
According to reporter Kristin Agostoni, whichever measure gets the biggest majority wins. So, right now, DD has it.
With five of 38 precincts reporting in Hawthorne, a communications users tax was handily passing with 70.9 percent of the vote.

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