2022 Los Angeles elections

The 2022 Los Angeles elections are upcoming elections that will 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 are 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 is 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 are also up for election, as their incumbents, Mike Feuer and Ron Galperin, are running for mayor and California State Controller respectively.[3][4]

2022 Los Angeles elections

November 8, 2022

Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.

Mayor

2022 Los Angeles mayoral election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Karen Bass
Nonpartisan Joe Buscaino
Nonpartisan Rick Caruso
Nonpartisan Kevin de León
Nonpartisan Mike Feuer
Nonpartisan Craig Greiwe
Nonpartisan Alex Gruenenfelder Smith
Nonpartisan John "Jsamuel" Jackson
Nonpartisan Andrew Kim
Nonpartisan Ramit Varma
Nonpartisan Gina Viola
Nonpartisan Mel Wilson
Total votes

City Attorney

2022 Los Angeles City Attorney election

November 8, 2022

Incumbent City Attorney

Mike Feuer
Democratic



Declared

Withdrew

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Attorney election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Faisal Gill
Nonpartisan Kevin James
Nonpartisan Hydee Feldstein Soto
Nonpartisan Teddy Kapur
Nonpartisan Marina Torres
Nonpartisan Richard Kim
Nonpartisan Sherri Onica Valle Cole
Total votes

City Controller

2022 Los Angeles City Controller election

November 8, 2022

Incumbent City Attorney

Ron Galperin
Democratic



Declared

Withdrew

  • Madeline Cortez Le, activist[21]

Fundraising

Paul Koretz had a substantial lead in early fundraising, followed by David Vahedi and Kenneth Mejia.[22]

Endorsements

Paul Koretz
U.S. Senate
Statewide elected officials
State senators
State assemblymembers
Mayors
City Controllers
District Attorneys
City Attorneys
City Councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Reid Lidow
World leaders
Mayors
State senators
Kenneth Mejia
Mayors
State assemblymembers
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and other media

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Controller election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Paul Koretz
Nonpartisan Kenneth Mejia
Nonpartisan Reid Lidow
Nonpartisan Stephanie Clements
Nonpartisan David T. Vahedi
Nonpartisan Rob Wilcox
Nonpartisan James O'Gabhann III
Total votes

City Council

2022 Los Angeles City Council elections

November 8, 2022

8 out of 15 seats in the City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
 
Party Democratic Independent
Current seats 14 1
Declared
Did not make ballot
  • Elaine Alaniz, filmmaker and crisis responder[30]
  • Ronald Duarte, community organizer[31]
  • Jesus Jesse Rosas, former LAUSD employee[31]
Withdrew
  • Brian Morrison, member of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council

Endorsements

Gil Cedillo
U.S. Senate
U.S. Representatives
Statewide officials
State assemblymembers
Mayors
District Attorneys
City Councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Eunisses Hernandez

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 1 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Gil Cedillo (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Eunisses Hernandez
Total votes
Declared
Did not make ballot
  • Chris Champion, businessman[37]
  • John Hernandez
  • Mikhail Maniyan, businessman[37]
Withdrew
  • Alexander Tsao
  • Yasmine Pomeroy, educator[38]

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 3 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Bob Blumenfield (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Scott Silverstein
Total votes
Declared
Did not make ballot
  • Daniel Bahr
  • Molly Basler, owner of Inside Out Fitness/Wellness[39]
  • Kristina Irwin, real estate agent[42]
  • Dory Frank
  • Josh Nadel
Withdrew
  • Jeff Ebenstein, director of policy for Paul Koretz[43]
  • Janessa LaVoice

Endorsements

Jimmy Biblarz
Organizations
Scott Epstein
Mayors
Individuals
Organizations
Katy Young Yaroslavsky

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 5 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jimmy Biblarz
Nonpartisan Scott Epstein
Nonpartisan Katy Young Yaroslavsky
Nonpartisan Sam Yebri
Total votes
Declared
Did not make ballot
  • Reuben Garcia, volunteer public advocate[30]
  • Kevin Davis
  • Shirley Kim

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 7 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Monica Rodriguez (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Elisa Avalos
Total votes
Declared
Did not make ballot
  • Adriana Cabrera
  • David Cunningham
  • Miguel I. Lemus
Withdrawn

Endorsements

Dulce Vasquez
U.S. Representatives
State senators
Mayors
City Controllers
Los Angeles County officials
Organizations

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 9 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Curren Price (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Dulce Vasquez
Total votes
Declared
  • Erin Darling, civil rights lawyer[53]
  • Traci Park, attorney[54]
  • Allison Holdorff Polhill, chief advisor to LAUSD board member Nick Melvoin[55]
  • Jim Murez, Venice Neighborhood Council President[56]
  • Greg Good, Commissioner on the City of Los Angeles Board of Public Works[57]
  • Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd, public school teacher
  • Michael Newhouse, president of the Venice Neighborhood Council[58]
  • Matthew Smith, U.S. Army veteran[59]
Did not make ballot
  • Christopher Baker, international trade adviser[37]
  • Gary Copeland, photographer[37]
  • Cristian Letelier, property manager[37]
  • Ronnie McCowan, community organizer[37]
  • Vincent Sulaitis, security guard[37]
Withdrew
  • Mike Bonin, incumbent councilmember[60]
  • Maryam Zar, city commissioner and founder of Womenfound[61]

Endorsements

Erin Darling

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 11 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Erin Darling
Nonpartisan Traci Park
Nonpartisan Allison Holdorff Polhill
Nonpartisan Jim Murez
Nonpartisan Greg Good
Nonpartisan Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd
Nonpartisan Michael Newhouse
Nonpartisan Matthew Smith
Total votes
Declared
  • Mitch O'Farrell, incumbent councilmember[48]
  • Albert Corado, community organizer[67]
  • Stephen Johnson, Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff
  • Hugo Soto-Martinez, labor organizer[68][69]
  • Kate Pynoos, former homelessness policy adviser to Councilman Mike Bonin[70]
Did not make ballot
  • Carlos H. Flowers, self-identified defense sales representative[31]
  • Dylan Kendall, designer and founder of Hollywood Arts
  • Rachael Rose Luckey, transgender housing rights advocate and Rampart Village Neighborhood Council President[71][72]
Withdrew
  • Mary Hellman, real estate agent
  • Clarendon K. "Clay" Johnston, community activist[73]
  • Chad Michael Manuel, adjudicator[31]

Endorsements

Mitch O'Farrell
U.S. Senate
State senators
State assemblymembers
City Councilmembers
Los Angeles County officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Kate Pynoos
U.S. Representatives
Mayors
City Councilmembers

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 13 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Mitch O'Farrell (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Albert Corado
Nonpartisan Stephen Johnson
Nonpartisan Hugo Soto-Martinez
Nonpartisan Kate Pynoos
Total votes
Declared
  • Tim McOsker, former chief of staff to James Hahn and police union lobbyist[81]
  • Danielle Sandoval, businesswoman [82]
  • Anthony D. Santich, business professional[83]
  • Bryant Odega, teacher, community organizer for climate justice, and a former member of the Harbor Gateway Neighborhood Council[83]
Did not make ballot
  • Rick Thomas, citizen advocate[83]
  • Andrew M. Bak-Boychuk, educator[83]
  • Pati Lawrence, marketing consultant[84]
  • Mark Contreras, youth and senior advocate[83]
  • Robert M. Miller, artist and environmental activist[83]
  • Shannon Ross, neighborhood council member[83]
Withdrew
  • Christian L. Guzman, environmentalist[85]
  • LaMar Lyons, administrator for nonprofits[83]

Endorsements

Tim McOsker
Newspapers and other media

Results

2022 Los Angeles City Council District 15 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Tim McOsker
Nonpartisan Danielle Sandoval
Nonpartisan Anthony D. Santich
Nonpartisan Bryant Odega
Total votes

LAUSD Board of Education

2022 Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education elections

November 8, 2022

3 out of 7 seats in the
LAUSD Board of Education
4 seats needed for a majority
 
Party Democratic Republican
Current seats 6 1
Declared
  • Maria Brenes, leader of InnerCity Struggle[87]
  • Rocio Rivas, political activist[88]
  • Miguel Angel Segura, public school teacher[89]
  • Erica Vilardi-Espinosa, member of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council[90]
  • Raquel Zamora[87]
Did not make ballot
  • Jerell Benjamin Johnson
  • Miho Murai, attorney[91]
  • Erika Ochoa
Results
2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 2 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Maria Brenes
Nonpartisan Rocio Rivas
Nonpartisan Erica Vilardi-Espinosa
Nonpartisan Miguel Angel Segura
Nonpartisan Raquel Zamora
Total votes
Declared
  • Gentille Barkhordarian, electrical engineer [87]
  • Nick Melvoin, incumbent board member[92]
  • Tracey Schroeder, elementary school teacher[87]
Did not make ballot
  • Raissa White
  • Kellie N. Williams
Withdrew
  • Midsanon "Soni" Lloyd, public school teacher
  • Negar Nikgohar

Results

2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 4 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nick Melvoin (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Gentille Barkhordarian
Nonpartisan Tracey Schroeder
Total votes
Declared
  • Jesus Arana, police sergeant and educator[93]
  • Kelly Gonez, incumbent board member
  • Marvin Rodriguez, Spanish teacher and veteran[94]
Did not make ballot
  • Jesie Balbuena
  • Benito B. Bernal

Results

2022 LAUSD Board of Education District 6 election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Kelly Gonez (incumbent)
Nonpartisan Marvin Rodriguez
Nonpartisan Jesus Arana
Total votes

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