Los Angeles Times

An ailing democracy

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Re “A Garcetti landslide as Measure S falters,” March 8

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti easily avoided a runoff and won reelection with more than 80% of the votes cast in Tuesday’s election — but with less than 12% of those registered actually voting. Are we celebratin­g the mayor’s victory, or are we mourning the death of democracy in L.A.?

Either way, it leaves me emotionles­s. Local elections have become such lugubrious events that the dead do not even bother to come out and vote.

Ken Walsh Los Angeles

The biggest paradox in Los Angeles is that we are all riled up about President Trump but we utterly don’t care about our local officials. The decisions being made by officials in City Hall affect our daily lives immediatel­y.

How can we not make that connection?

Unfortunat­ely, Los Angeles saw another dismal voter turnout in Tuesday’s election. Angelenos truly deserve the government they have.

Chamba Sanchez

Los Angeles

I voted Tuesday on my way home from work at 5 p.m. Hours later, my phone was still ringing with robocalls. I received three recorded calls from Gloria Romero in the span of five minutes.

I go to considerab­le trouble to keep informed on all the issues, and I deeply resent all the mailers and phone calls from politician­s both blue and red. I have never missed the opportunit­y to cast my vote since 1968, but I am now beginning to realize why so many others don’t vote at all.

Perhaps I’ll stay home next time.

Philip DiGiacomo

Pacific Palisades

 ?? Francine Orr Los Angeles Times ?? WITH TURNOUT below 12%, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was reelected to a second term.
Francine Orr Los Angeles Times WITH TURNOUT below 12%, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was reelected to a second term.

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