
Rogelio Mammana

Preston Head

Maria Dominguez

Caresse Vuong
UCLA students discuss which propositions on the November ballot matter most to them and why.
Abby Gunning
First-year, civil engineering
“Proposition 30 ““ I care about local public schools.”
Caresse Vuong
Second-year, physiological sciences
“Proposition 30 ““ it is essential to all students and it will directly affect us as students.”
Maria Dominguez
Fourth-year, sociology and Chicana/o studies
“Proposition 34 ““ I am against the death penalty, and (the repeal) could save us money.”
Preston Head
Fourth-year, political science
“Proposition 34 ““ it is important because the amount of money we spend on keeping people in prison is ridiculous.”
Rogelio Mammana
Second-year, microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics
“Proposition 30 ““ I come from a neighborhood where schools and public safety are a concern.”