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Here’s a better way for LA to deal with campaign finance

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Democracy vouchers provide the opportunity for anyone to be a campaign donor regardless of net worth, race or income.

By Tom Latkowski

Tom Latkowski is co-founder of LA for Democracy Vouchers.

Mike Draskovic

Mike Draskovic is co-founder  of LA for Democracy Vouchers.

Aura Vasquez, Special to CalMatters

Aura Vasquez is an adviser to LA for Democracy Vouchers and former LA City Council candidate.

Money in Los Angeles politics is a big problem. It doesn’t have to be – a new system called “democracy vouchers” would help ordinary people donate to campaigns. 

LA City’s 2020 elections set records for most expensive primary and general election for a non-mayoral year in city history, with political donors, special interests and dark-money groups spending $32 million to influence LA politics. 

Records are striking, but the main problem isn’t the total dollar amount; it’s where the money came from. Los Angeles has 4 million residents, 70% people of color. But the vast majority of political money came from a few wealthy white neighborhoods, many of them not even located in LA. Los Angeles’ donor class is not representative of Los Angeles. 

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