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March 5, 2013 By Alex Vassar Leave a Comment

Los Angeles Municipal Election Recap

Los Angeles skyline in 2013 by Alfredo Medina (a distinguished member of the Senate Fellows class of 2007-08).
Los Angeles skyline in 2013 by Alfredo Medina

The results of next Tuesday’s election could fairly easily lead to at least another legislative vacancy, with a possible maximum of three (if the Price vacancy were to be filled by an Assemblymember).

Divided into lists of incumbent and former legislators (and ordered by elected office):

  • Current Legislators
    Bob Blumenfield for Councilmember, District 3 – Appears to be winning outright with 51.6%
    Curren D. Price for Councilmember, District 9 – Taking the top position, but headed to a run-off with 27.2%
  • Former Legislators
    Mike Feuer for City Attorney – Taking the top position, but headed to a run-off with 43.8%.
    Gil Cedillo for Councilmember, District 1 – Taking the top position, but headed to a run-off with 49.4%
    Paul Koretz for Councilmember, District 5 – This one is over. Koretz walks away with 74%
    Felipe Fuentes for Councilmember, District 7 – Appears to be winning outright with 51.3%
    Mike Davis for Councilmember, District 9- Losing; Currently at 15.7%
    Mike Eng for Board of Trustees, Seat 2 – This one is over. Eng wins outright with 63.8%
  • Previous Legislative Candidates
    Manny Aldana for Councilmember, District 9 – Losing; Currently at 3.3%

Updated 3/1/2013 @ 4:40 PM to reflect the final percentages.

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