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]
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Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
Mayor
Primary election | ||||
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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
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Declared
- Hydee Feldstein Soto, attorney and neighborhood councilmember[5]
- Faisal Gill, civil rights attorney[6][7]
- Kevin James, broadcaster and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for Southern California[8]
- Teddy Kapur, attorney and partner at Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP[9]
- Richard Kim, deputy city attorney and former president of the Korean Prosecutors Association[10]
- Marina Torres, litigator and Assistant U.S. Attorney[11][12]
- Sherri Onica Valle Cole, attorney and educator[13]
Withdrew
- Rick Zbur, executive director of Equality California[14]
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
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Declared
- Stephanie Clements, assistant director of Public Works[15]
- Reid Lidow, scholar and aide to Eric Garcetti[16][17]
- Kenneth Mejia, Certified Public Accountant[16]
- James O'Gabhann III, teacher and candidate for Indiana's 9th congressional district in 2020[18]
- David T. Vahedi, co-founder of the Westside Neighborhood Council and two-time candidate for District 5[18]
- Paul Koretz, city councilmember for District 5[19]
- Rob Wilcox, spokesperson for the Los Angeles City Attorney[20]
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
- U.S. Senate
- Statewide elected officials
- Cruz Bustamante, 45th Lieutenant Governor of California[23]
- John Chiang, 33rd California State Treasurer[23]
- Conway H. Collis, former Chair of the California State Board of Equalization[23]
- Gray Davis, 37th Governor of California[23]
- Jerome Horton, former Chair of the California State Board of Equalization[23]
- Dave Jones, 7th California Insurance Commissioner[23]
- Fiona Ma, 34th California State Treasurer[24]
- Steve Westly, 30th California State Controller[23]
- Betty Yee, 32nd California State Controller[23]
- State senators
- State assemblymembers
- Mayors
- Allan Alexander, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- Fred Balderrama, former mayor of Monterey Park, California[23]
- Bill Brand, mayor of Redondo Beach, California[23]
- Les Bronte, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- Barry Brucker, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- Jim Clarke, former mayor of Culver City, California[23]
- Jim Dear, former mayor of Carson, California[23]
- Jimmy Delshad, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- Mark Egerman, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- Patrick Furey, mayor of Torrance, California[23]
- Fred Gaines, former mayor of Calabasas, California[23]
- Eric Garcetti, 42nd mayor of Los Angeles[25]
- Robert Garcia, 28th mayor of Long Beach, California[23]
- Victor Gordo, mayor of Pasadena, California[23]
- Barry Groveman, former mayor of Calabasas, California[23]
- John Heilman, mayor of West Hollywood, California[23]
- Lindsey Horvath, mayor pro tempore of West Hollywood, California[23]
- Lou La Monte, former mayor of Malibu, California[23]
- Pam O'Connor, former mayor of Santa Monica, California[23]
- R. Rex Parris, mayor of Lancaster, California[23]
- Andrew Quintero, mayor of El Monte, California[23]
- Andrew Rodriguez, former mayor of Walnut, California[23]
- Meghan Sahli-Wells, former mayor of Culver City, California[23]
- Darrell Steinberg, 56th mayor of Sacramento, California[23]
- Alan Viterbi, former mayor of West Hollywood, California[23]
- Steve Webb, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[23]
- City Controllers
- District Attorneys
- Gil Garcetti, 40th Los Angeles County District Attorney[23]
- Jackie Lacey, 42rd Los Angeles County District Attorney[23]
- Robert Philibosian, 38th Los Angeles County District Attorney[23]
- City Attorneys
- Rocky Delgadillo, 16th Los Angeles City Attorney[23]
- Carmen Trutanich, 17th Los Angeles City Attorney[23]
- City Councilmembers
- Bob Blumenfield, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 3rd district[25]
- Joe Buscaino, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 15th district[25]
- Gil Cedillo, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[23]
- Kevin de León, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 14th district[25]
- Marqueece Harris-Dawson, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 8th district[23]
- Mike Hernandez, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[23]
- Paul Krekorian, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 2nd district[23]
- Nury Martinez, President of the Los Angeles City Council[25]
- Mitch O'Farrell, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 13th district[25]
- Curren Price, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 9th district[23]
- Monica Rodriguez, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 7th district[25]
- Bob Ronka, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[23]
- David Ryu, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 4th district[23]
- Greig Smith, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 12th district[23]
- Joel Wachs, former member of the Los Angeles City Council[23]
- Herb Wesson, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 10th district[24]
- Roz Wyman, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 5th district[23]
- Los Angeles County officials
- Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[23]
- Janice Hahn, former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[23]
- Jeffrey Prang, Los Angeles County Assessor[25]
- Hilda Solis, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[25]
- Individuals
- Ed Begley Jr., actor and environmental activist[23]
- Dolores Huerta, labor leader[23]
- Eriq La Salle, actor[23]
- George Takei, actor and activist[23]
- Lily Tomlin, actress[23]
- Labor unions
- Los Angeles County Federation of Labor[23]
- Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association[23]
- National Union of Healthcare Workers[23]
- United Farm Workers[23]
- Organizations
- World leaders
- Mayors
- Drew Boyles, mayor of El Segundo, California[26]
- State senators
- Scott Wiener, state senator for the 11th district[26]
- Mayors
- Konstantine Anthony, vice mayor of Burbank, California[27]
- Jorgel Chavez, mayor pro tempore of Bell Gardens, California[27]
- Rick Cole, former mayor of Pasadena, California[27]
- Daniel Lee, mayor of Culver City, California[27]
- Sasha Renée Pérez, mayor of Alhambra, California[27]
- State assemblymembers
- Anthony Rendon, 70th Speaker of the California State Assembly[24]
- Isaac Bryan, state assemblyman for the 54th Assembly district[27]
- Alex Lee, state assemblyman for the 25th Assembly district[27]
- Individuals
- Melina Abdullah, professor and co-founder of BLM-LA[27]
- James Adomian, stand-up comedian and actor[27]
- River Butcher, stand-up comedian and actor[27]
- Parvesh Cheena, actor[27]
- Jamie Loftus, comedian and writer[27]
- Carlos Montes, activist[27]
- Medalion Rahimi, actress[27]
- Kendrick Sampson, actor and activist[27]
- Jodie Sweetin, actress and television personality[27]
- Hollis Wong-Wear, singer-songwriter[27]
- Organizations
- Newspapers and other media
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
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Declared
- Gil Cedillo, incumbent councilmember[29]
- Eunisses Hernandez, public policy advocate[30]
Did not make ballot
Withdrew
- Brian Morrison, member of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council
Endorsements
- U.S. Senate
- U.S. Representatives
- Statewide officials
- State assemblymembers
- Wendy Carrillo, state assemblymember for the 51st district[32]
- Mike Fong, state assemblymember for the 49th district[32]
- Anthony Rendon, 70th Speaker of the California State Assembly[32]
- Miguel Santiago, state assemblymember for the 53rd district[32]
- Mayors
- District Attorneys
- City Councilmembers
- Richard Alatorre, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[32]
- Bob Blumenfield, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 3rd district[32]
- Joe Buscaino, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 15th district[32]
- Kevin de León, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 14th district[32]
- Marqueece Harris-Dawson, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 8th district[32]
- Mike Hernandez, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[32]
- Paul Koretz, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 5th district[32]
- Paul Krekorian, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 2nd district[32]
- John Lee, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 12th district[32]
- Nury Martinez, President of the Los Angeles City Council[32]
- Mitch O'Farrell, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 13th district[32]
- Curren Price, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 9th district[32]
- Monica Rodriguez, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 7th district[32]
- Los Angeles County officials
- Janice Hahn, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[32]
- Hilda Solis, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[32]
- Labor unions
- Los Angeles County Federation of Labor[32]
- United Farm Workers[34]
- United Nurses Association of California[32]
- Organizations
- State assemblymembers
- City Councilmembers
- Mike Bonin, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district[34]
- Tiffany Cabán, member of the New York City Council for the 22nd district[35]
- Individuals
- Bamby Salcedo, activist and founder of TransLatina Coalition[35]
- Dolores Huerta, labor leader[34]
- Organizations
Results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Gil Cedillo (incumbent) | |||
Nonpartisan | Eunisses Hernandez | |||
Total votes |
Declared
- Bob Blumenfield, incumbent councilmember[30]
- Scott Silverstein, businessman[36]
Withdrew
- Alexander Tsao
- Yasmine Pomeroy, educator[38]
Results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Bob Blumenfield (incumbent) | |||
Nonpartisan | Scott Silverstein | |||
Total votes |
Declared
- Jimmy Biblarz, attorney, faculty at UCLA School of Law, union member and activist[39]
- Scott Epstein, social sciences researcher[40]
- Katy Young Yaroslavsky, deputy for Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl[41]
- Sam Yebri, community leader, attorney, and former city commissioner[39]
Did not make ballot
Withdrew
- Jeff Ebenstein, director of policy for Paul Koretz[43]
- Janessa LaVoice
Endorsements
- Organizations
- Mayors
- Konstantine Anthony, vice mayor of Burbank, California[45]
- Alex Fisch, former mayor of Culver City, California[45]
- Daniel Lee, mayor of Culver City, California[45]
- Pam O'Connor, former mayor of Santa Monica, California[45]
- Individuals
- Alex Gruenenfelder, Echo Park neighborhood councilman and candidate in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election[45]
- Organizations
- U.S. Representatives
- Karen Bass, U.S. Representative for California's 37th district[46]
- Judy Chu, U.S. Representative for California's 27th district[46]
- Jane Harman, former U.S. Representative for California's 36th district[46]
- Elizabeth Holtzman, former U.S. Representative for New York's 16th district[46]
- Statewide officials
- State senators
- Ben Allen, state senator for the 26th district[46]
- María Elena Durazo, state senator for the 24th district[46]
- Sydney Kamlager, state senator for the 30th district[46]
- State assemblymembers
- Isaac Bryan, state assemblymember for the 54th district[46]
- Betsy Butler, former state assemblymember for the 53rd district[46]
- Laura Friedman, state assemblymember for the 43rd district[46]
- Terry B. Friedman, former state assemblymember[46]
- Mayors
- Linda J. Briskman, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California[46]
- Illece Buckley-Weber, mayor of Agoura Hills, California[46]
- John Edelston, former mayor of Agoura Hills, California[46]
- Abbe Land, former mayor of West Hollywood, California[46]
- City Controllers
- Los Angeles County officials
- Sheila Kuehl, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[46]
- Zev Yaroslavsky, former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; Yaroslavsky's father-in-law[46]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- U.S. Representatives
- Nanette Barragán, U.S. Representative for California's 44th district[47]
- Henry Waxman, former U.S. Representative[47]
- Statewide officials
- State assemblymembers
- Wally Knox, former state assemblymember for the 42nd district[47]
- City Councilmembers
- Joe Buscaino, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 15th district[47]
- Los Angeles County officials
- Holly Mitchell, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[47]
- Organizations
Results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Jimmy Biblarz | |||
Nonpartisan | Scott Epstein | |||
Nonpartisan | Katy Young Yaroslavsky | |||
Nonpartisan | Sam Yebri | |||
Total votes |
Declared
- Monica Rodriguez, incumbent councilmember[30]
- Elisa Avalos, community advocate[30]
Did not make ballot
- Reuben Garcia, volunteer public advocate[30]
- Kevin Davis
- Shirley Kim
Results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Monica Rodriguez (incumbent) | |||
Nonpartisan | Elisa Avalos | |||
Total votes |
Declared
- Curren Price, incumbent councilmember[48]
- Dulce Vasquez, college administrator at Arizona State University[49][50]
Did not make ballot
- Adriana Cabrera
- David Cunningham
- Miguel I. Lemus
Withdrawn
- Nick Pacheco, former city councilor from the 14th district[30]
Endorsements
- U.S. Representatives
- Mayors
- City Councilmembers
- Mike Bonin, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district[51]
- Gil Cedillo, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[51]
- Marqueece Harris-Dawson[51]
- Paul Koretz, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 5th district[51]
- Nury Martinez, President of the Los Angeles City Council[51]
- Monica Rodriguez, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 7th district[51]
- Los Angeles County officials
- U.S. Representatives
- State senators
- Lena Gonzalez, state senator for the 33rd district[52]
- Mayors
- Alex Fisch, former mayor of Culver City, California[52]
- City Controllers
- Los Angeles County officials
- Gloria Molina, former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[52]
- Organizations
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
Withdrew
- Mike Bonin, incumbent councilmember[60]
- Maryam Zar, city commissioner and founder of Womenfound[61]
Endorsements
- State senators
- Ben Allen, state senator for the 26th district[62]
- State assemblymembers
- Organizations
- State senators
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- State assemblymembers
- Mike Gatto, former state assemblymember for the 43rd district[66]
- Individuals
- Craig Greiwe, business executive and candidate in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election[66]
- Labor unions
- Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association[66]
- Los Angeles Police Protective League[66]
- Santa Monica Police Officers Association[66]
- Organizations
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
Withdrew
Endorsements
- Individuals
- Melina Abdullah, academic and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Los Angeles[74]
- Maebe A. Girl, Silver Lake Neighborhood Councilmember and drag queen[74]
- U.S. Senate
- Alex Padilla, U.S. Senator for California[75]
- U.S. Representatives
- Adam Schiff, U.S. Representative for California's 28th congressional district[75]
- State senators
- State assemblymembers
- Richard Bloom, state assemblyman for the 50th Assembly district[75]
- Wendy Carrillo, state assemblywoman for the 51st Assembly district[75]
- Mike Fong, state assemblyman for the 49th Assembly district[75]
- Laura Friedman, state assemblywoman for the 43rd Assembly district[75]
- Adrin Nazarian, state assemblyman for the 46th Assembly district[75]
- Mike Gipson, state assemblyman for the 64th Assembly district[75]
- Miguel Santiago, state assemblyman for the 53rd Assembly district[75]
- City Councilmembers
- Bob Blumenfield, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 3rd district[75]
- Gil Cedillo, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district[75]
- Paul Krekorian, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 2nd district[75]
- Nury Martinez, President of the Los Angeles City Council[75]
- Curren Price, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 9th district[75]
- Los Angeles County officials
- Hilda Solis, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 1st district[75]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- U.S. Representatives
- Mayors
- Alex Fisch, former mayor of Culver City, California[77]
- City Councilmembers
- Mike Bonin, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district[78] (joint endorsement with Hugo Soto-Martinez)
- City Councilmembers
- Mike Bonin, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district[79] (joint endorsement with Kate Pynoos)
- Jackie Goldberg, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 13th district[79]
- Nithya Raman, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 4th district[34]
- Individuals
- Adam Conover, stand-up comedian and writer[80]
- Cleve Jones, AIDS and LGBT activist[79]
- James Lawson, activist and university professor[34]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
Endorsements
- Newspapers and other media
Results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Tim McOsker | |||
Nonpartisan | Danielle Sandoval | |||
Nonpartisan | Anthony D. Santich | |||
Nonpartisan | Bryant Odega | |||
Total votes |
LAUSD Board of Education
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Declared
Did not make ballot
- Jerell Benjamin Johnson
- Miho Murai, attorney[91]
- Erika Ochoa
Results
Primary election | ||||
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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
Primary election | ||||
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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
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Nonpartisan | Kelly Gonez (incumbent) | |||
Nonpartisan | Marvin Rodriguez | |||
Nonpartisan | Jesus Arana | |||
Total votes |
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