Election Central: Results and In-Depth Coverage of the 2016 Campaign

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Election Central: Results and In-Depth Coverage of the 2016 Campaign

Read the Business Journal’s in-depth coverage below about how the election results could impact the Los Angeles economy. Also keep tabs on L.A.-area election results.

Saigon National in Westminster: projects profitability next year

Check back here for live state election results throughout the day, and here for L.A. results.

Local Election Primer: County, City Decisions Would Impact Sales Taxes, Development.

Wealthiest Angelenos: Giving Can Take a Lot of Work, Donations Down in Weird Year, Races Run Up Ads

L.A. Chamber: Yes on Tobacco Tax; No on Pot

Marijuana: Read about how local cities are preparing to cash in on the potential tax bonanza from legalizing recreational marijuana.

Read about what challenges legalizing marijuana poses for California hiring policies.

Read about how one company plans to cash in on track-and-trace software if recreational marijuana is legalized.

Learn how a local cannabis management company is set to broaden its business thanks to a recently launched $100 million private equity fund.

Discover how a growing number of L.A. law firms are expanding their marijuana-related practice areas.

No matter what happens with Proposition 64, a fight has emerged in Los Angeles around a mandatory local licensing system that must be put into place in order for marijuana businesses to comply with state regulations set to go into effect on Jan. 1.

Trump: Donald Trump’s only development in Los Angeles, the Rancho Palos Verdes golf course he purchased in 2002 and poured more than $250 million into fixing up, struggled to live up to revenue expectations amid the 2008 recession and tumult in the golf industry.

Development: How would the Build a Better L.A. Initiative, or Measure JJ, change low-income housing in L.A.?

Learn how the Land Use Voter Empowerment Initiative, Santa Monica Ballot Measure LV, would give residents approval over major development projects in the city.

Manufacturing: How did a Vernon-based bag company get an early jump on recycled plastic bags in preparation for the potential passing of Propositions 65 and 67?

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