
Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Data and Graphics Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Data reporter @latimes/@datagraphics
Articles
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Nov 28, 2024 |
newspub.live | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Donald Trump posted notable gains in Orange County during the November election, but it was not enough to win the increasingly purple county that has become a suburban battleground between Republicans and Democrats — and a reflection of the demographic political realignment unfolding across the nation. Kamala Harris won Orange County, but by a much tighter margin than either Hillary Clinton in 2016 or Joe Biden in 2020.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
latimes.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Sandra has always been active in elections. When she lived in Texas, she served as a poll worker and she continued volunteering when she moved to Orange County around 2016. But this year, she was too busy to complete the training. Leading up to the election, her days were consumed by what she calls a full-time, unpaid job: Reading and responding to texts and emails from political candidates.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
latimes.com | James Queally |Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
When George Gascón ousted Jackie Lacey from office in 2020, it marked the end of the most expensive district attorney’s race in L.A. County history. Four years later, the money is flowing again — just not to Gascón. Gascón raked in $13 million in 2020, with more than half coming from committees organized by wealthy Bay Area residents shelling out to support criminal justice reforms after the murder of George Floyd.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
latimes.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee |Sandhya Kambhampati
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón and former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman are headed to a runoff next month. As the two candidates campaign, they will need to win over the 59% of voters that supported other candidates as well as the large number of L.A. County voters who did not come out for the primary. Since March, Hochman has pulled ahead in the polls.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
msn.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
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Almost couldn’t finish this story thinking about how much pain this child must have been in and how alone she must have felt. Kudos to @calefati and @conarck. Not sure how they managed. Overburdening of social safety nets like CPS has real consequences. Truly devastating.

Zona Byrd, 5, was found dead in her bed — her ribs showing, her hands "ice cold." She weighed just 17 pounds. Her parents didn't know the last time she had been fed or seen alive. Devastating reporting by @calefati @conarck. https://t.co/4NqLTClZWg

While looking through campaign finance data, I noticed a strange pattern. Many people were donating small amounts, $1 or $5, to the same candidates and groups over and over again, dozens of times, every day. Why? Here's the story. https://t.co/k36d565oze

RT @datagraphics: How ‘urgent’ texts pushed these donors to give thousands of times to political candidates https://t.co/dzi3BuJAPP by @lam…