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2022 Los Angeles elections
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Independent
Seats before
14
1
Seats won
8
0
Seats after
14
1
Seat change
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Seats before
6
1
Seats won
3
0
Seats after
6
1
Seat change
The 2022 Los Angeles elections were held on June 7, 2022. Voters elected candidates in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections scheduled for November 8, 2022. Eight of the fifteen seats in the City Council were up for election while three of the seven seats in the LAUSD Board of Education were up for election.[ 1] The seat of Mayor of Los Angeles was up for election due to incumbent Eric Garcetti 's term limit.[ 2] The seats of the Los Angeles City Controller and the Los Angeles City Attorney were also up for election, as their incumbents, Mike Feuer and Ron Galperin , were running for mayor and California State Controller respectively.[ 3] [ 4]
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
2022 Los Angeles mayoral election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Karen Bass
278,511
43.11
Rick Caruso
232,490
35.99
Kevin de León
50,372
7.79
Gina Viola
44,341
6.86
Mike Feuer
12,087
1.87
Andrew Kim
9,405
1.46
Alex Gruenenfelder Smith
6,153
0.95
Joe Buscaino
4,485
0.69
Craig Greiwe
2,439
0.38
Mel Wilson
2,336
0.36
Ramit Varma
1,916
0.30
John "Jsamuel" Jackson
1,511
0.23
Write-in
12
0.01
Total votes
646,058
100.00
General election
Karen Bass
506,372
54.82%
Rick Caruso
417,375
45.18%
Total votes
923,747
100.00
2022 Los Angeles City Attorney election Registered 1,608,639 Turnout 28.58%
Candidate
Hydee Feldstein Soto
Faisal Gill
Marina Torres
First round
112,978 19.90%
137,554 24.23%
112,842 19.87%
Runoff
440,211 55.36%
354,941 44.64%
Eliminated
Candidate
Richard Kim
Kevin James
Teddy Kapur
First round
93,660 16.50%
51,606 9.09%
30,421 5.36%
Runoff
Eliminated
Eliminated
Eliminated
Candidate
Sherri Onica Valle Cole
First round
28,716 5.06%
Runoff
Eliminated
Hydee Feldstein Soto
U.S. representatives
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Faisal Gill
U.S. representatives
Statewide elected officials
State assemblymembers
Los Angeles County elected officials
Organizations
Individuals
Kevin James
Mayors
Labor unions
Organizations
2022 Los Angeles City Attorney election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Faisal Gill
137,554
24.23
Hydee Feldstein Soto
112,978
19.90
Marina Torres
112,842
19.87
Richard Kim
93,660
16.50
Kevin James
51,606
9.09
Teddy Kapur
30,421
5.36
Sherri Onica Valle Cole
28,716
5.06
Total votes
567,777
100.00
General election
Hydee Feldstein Soto
440,211
55.36%
Faisal Gill
354,941
44.64%
Total votes
795,152
100.00
2022 Los Angeles City Controller election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Kenneth Mejia
240,374
43.12
Paul Koretz
131,921
23.67
Stephanie Clements
88,678
15.91
David T. Vahedi
39,240
7.04
James O'Gabhann III
21,984
3.94
Reid Lidow
21,769
3.90
Rob Wilcox
13,460
2.41
Total votes
557,426
100.00
General election
Kenneth Mejia
509,757
63.32
Paul Koretz
295,338
36.68
Total votes
805,095
100.00
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Elaine Alaniz, filmmaker and crisis responder[ 26]
Ronald Duarte, community organizer[ 27]
Jesus Jesse Rosas, former LAUSD employee[ 27]
Brian Morrison, member of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council
Gil Cedillo
U.S. senators
Statewide officials
State assemblymembers
District Attorneys
Los Angeles County officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Eunisses Hernandez
City councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Chris Champion, businessman[ 36]
John Hernandez
Mikhail Maniyan, businessman[ 36]
Yasmine Pomeroy, educator[ 37]
Alexander Tsao
Bob Blumenfield
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Scott Silverstein
Newspapers and other media
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Daniel Bahr
Molly Basler, owner of Inside Out Fitness/Wellness[ 41]
Dory Frank
Kristina Irwin, real estate agent[ 44]
Josh Nadel
Jeff Ebenstein, director of policy for Paul Koretz[ 45]
Janessa LaVoice
Katy Young Yaroslavsky
U.S. representatives
State assemblymembers
City councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Sam Yebri
U.S. representatives
City councilmembers
Mayors
Los Angeles County officials
Organizations
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Kevin Davis
Reuben Garcia, volunteer public advocate[ 26]
Shirley Kim
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Adriana Cabrera
David Cunningham
Miguel I. Lemus
Dulce Vasquez
U.S. representatives
State senators
City controllers
Los Angeles County officials
Newspapers and other media
Organizations
2022 Los Angeles City Council District 9 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Curren Price (incumbent)
8,286
62.14
Dulce Vasquez
4,242
32.66
Adriana Cabrera (write-in)
668
5.10
Miguel I. Lemus (write-in)
7
0.10
Total votes
13,203
100.00
Los Angeles City Council District 11 electionRegistered 1,608,639 Turnout 28.58%
Candidate
Traci Park
Erin Darling
Greg Good
First round
19,168 28.97%
22,939 34.67%
6,565 9.92%
Runoff
50,758 52.06%
46,732 47.94%
Eliminated
Candidate
Allison Holdorff Polhill
Michael Newhouse
First round
5,805 8.77%
4,702 7.11%
Runoff
Eliminated
Eliminated
Erin Darling, civil rights lawyer[ 60]
Greg Good, Commissioner on the City of Los Angeles Board of Public Works[ 61]
Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd, public school teacher
Jim Murez, Venice Neighborhood Council President[ 62]
Michael Newhouse, president of the Venice Neighborhood Council[ 63]
Traci Park , attorney[ 64]
Allison Holdorff Polhill, chief advisor to LAUSD board member Nick Melvoin [ 65]
Matthew Smith, U.S. Army veteran[ 66]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Christopher Baker, international trade adviser[ 36]
Gary Copeland, photographer[ 36]
Cristian Letelier, property manager[ 36]
Ronnie McCowan, community organizer[ 36]
Vincent Sulaitis, security guard[ 36]
Mike Bonin , incumbent councilmember[ 67]
Maryam Zar, city commissioner and founder of Womenfound[ 68]
Erin Darling
State senators
State assemblymembers
Los Angeles County elected officials
City councilmembers
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Greg Good
Labor unions
Organizations
Traci Park
Statewide elected officials
Mayors
City controllers
Labor unions
2022 Los Angeles City Council District 11 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Erin Darling
22,939
34.67%
Traci Park
19,168
28.97%
Greg Good
6,565
9.92%
Allison Holdorff Polhill
5,805
8.77%
Michael Newhouse
4,702
7.11%
Jim Murez
3,286
4.97%
Matthew Smith
2,590
3.91%
Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd
1,116
1.69%
Total votes
66,171
100.00%
General election
Traci Park
50,758
52.06%
Erin Darling
46,732
47.94%
Total votes
97,490
100.00%
Albert Corado, community organizer[ 81]
Stephen Johnson, Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff
Mitch O'Farrell , incumbent councilmember[ 54]
Kate Pynoos, former homelessness policy adviser to Councilman Mike Bonin [ 82]
Hugo Soto-Martinez, labor organizer[ 83] [ 84]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Carlos H. Flowers, self-identified defense sales representative[ 27]
Dylan Kendall, designer and founder of Hollywood Arts
Rachael Rose Luckey, transgender housing rights advocate and Rampart Village Neighborhood Council President[ 85] [ 86]
Mary Hellman, real estate agent
Clarendon K. "Clay" Johnston, community activist[ 87]
Chad Michael Manuel, adjudicator[ 27]
Mitch O'Farrell
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State senators
State assemblymembers
City councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Kate Pynoos
U.S. representatives
City councilmembers
Hugo Soto-Martinez
State senators
City councilmembers
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Tim McOsker, former chief of staff to James Hahn and police union lobbyist[ 94]
Bryant Odega, teacher, community organizer for climate justice , and a former member of the Harbor Gateway Neighborhood Council[ 95]
Danielle Sandoval, businesswoman[ 96]
Anthony D. Santich, business professional[ 95]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Andrew M. Bak-Boychuk, educator[ 95]
Mark Contreras, youth and senior advocate[ 95]
Pati Lawrence, marketing consultant[ 97]
Robert M. Miller, artist and environmental activist[ 95]
Shannon Ross, neighborhood council member[ 95]
Rick Thomas, citizen advocate[ 95]
Christian L. Guzman, environmentalist[ 98]
LaMar Lyons, administrator for nonprofits[ 95]
Tim McOsker
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Statewide elected officials
Mayors
State senators
State assemblymembers
Los Angeles County officials
Newspapers and other media
Danielle Sandoval
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
2022 Los Angeles City Council District 15 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Tim McOsker
9,891
37.69
Danielle Sandoval
7,704
29.36
Anthony D. Santich
4,512
17.19
Bryant Odega
4,137
15.76
Total votes
26,244
100.00
General election
Tim McOsker
26,022
64.28%
Danielle Sandoval
14,458
35.72%
Total votes
40,480
100.00%
LAUSD Board of Education [ edit ]
Maria Brenes, leader of InnerCity Struggle[ 107]
Rocio Rivas, political activist[ 108]
Miguel Angel Segura, public school teacher[ 109]
Erica Vilardi-Espinosa, member of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council[ 110]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Jerell Benjamin Johnson
Miho Murai, attorney[ 111]
Erika Ochoa
Rocio Rivas
U.S. representatives
Los Angeles County elected officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Maria Brenes
Newspapers and other media
2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 2 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Rocio Rivas
33,272
44.17
Maria Brenes
22,938
30.45
Miguel Angel Segura
13,289
17.64
Erica Vilardi-Espinosa
5,823
7.73
Miho Murai (write-in)
23
0.01
Total votes
75,345
100.00
General election
Rocio Rivas
55,230
52.49
Maria Brenes
49,985
47.51
Total votes
105,215
100.00
Gentille Barkhordarian, electrical engineer [ 107]
Nick Melvoin , incumbent board member[ 116]
Tracey Schroeder, elementary school teacher[ 107]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Raissa White
Kellie N. Williams
Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd, public school teacher
Negar Nikgohar
Nick Melvoin
Mayors
City councilmembers
Labor unions
Newspapers and other media
2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 4 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Nick Melvoin (incumbent)
82,696
59.81
Tracey Schroeder
36,377
26.31
Gentille Barkhordarian
19,200
13.89
Total votes
138,273
100.00
Jesus Arana, police sergeant and educator[ 119]
Kelly Gonez , incumbent board member
Marvin Rodriguez, Spanish teacher and veteran[ 120]
Did not make ballot [ edit ]
Jesie Balbuena
Benito B. Bernal
Kelly Gonez
Labor unions
Newspapers and other media
2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 6 election
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Kelly Gonez (incumbent)
32,702
47.72
Marvin Rodriguez
21,495
31.37
Jesus Arana
14,334
20.92
Total votes
68,531
100.00
General election
Kelly Gonez (incumbent)
51,707
51.27
Marvin Rodriguez
49,151
48.73
Total votes
100,858
100.00
Competitive Bid Preference for Local Contract Bidders
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
373,956
67.67
No
178,665
32.33
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