‘A moment of rare alignment’: Most Angelenos believe L.A. County headed in ‘wrong direction’

A new study from Loyola Marymount has found that a vast majority of Los Angeles County is in agreement on a specific topic: things are not going so great.

A survey of hundreds of Angelenos conducted by the university’s StudyLA team found that registered voters in L.A. County think the government is “off track,” and many believe the only way to right the ship is with sweeping reform.

The survey found that two-thirds of voters believe the county’s governing bodies are moving the region in the “wrong direction,” while only one-third said it was moving in the “right direction.”

More than 70% of voters think L.A. County and its various governments are in need of reform, even if it results in some short-term “disruption,” and the changes they want to see should be big and transformative, not small tweaks on the margins…

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