2022 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election
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The 2022 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors elections took place on June 7, 2022, with runoff elections held on November 8, 2022, to elect members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Two of the five seats on the board were up for election to four-year terms.[1]
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
District 1
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The first supervisorial district contains Downtown, Northeast Los Angeles and Eastside Los Angeles, parts of the San Gabriel Valley, and the eastern Pomona Valley. It includes the cities of Montebello, Pomona, West Covina, El Monte and Alhambra. Incumbent supervisor Hilda Solis ran for re-election to a third term. She was re-elected in 2018 unopposed.
Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- David E. Argudo, La Puente city councilor[2]
- Kevin Dalton, entrepreneur[2]
- Hilda Solis, incumbent supervisor and former United States Secretary of Labor[2]
- Tammy Solis, businesswoman[2]
- Brian Smith[2]
Endorsements
[edit]Publications
Organizations
Results
[edit]Primary election | |||
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Candidate | Votes | % | |
Hilda Solis (incumbent) | 166,858 | 75.91 | |
David E. Argudo | 15,910 | 7.24 | |
Kevin Dalton | 15,723 | 7.15 | |
Brian Smith | 14,375 | 6.54 | |
Tammy Solis | 6,935 | 3.16 | |
Total votes | 219,801 | 100.00 |
District 3
[edit]Registered | 2,129,498 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 37.84% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The third supervisorial district covers the western areas of the county, encapsulating the Westside, Santa Monica Mountains, and San Fernando Valley. It includes the cities of Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills. Incumbent supervisor Sheila Kuehl opted not to run for a third term and had instead chosen to retire. She was re-elected in 2018 with 75.5% of the vote.
Candidates
[edit]Advanced to runoff
[edit]- Robert Hertzberg, state senator from the 18th district and former state assemblyman from the 40th district[8]
- Lindsey Horvath, West Hollywood city councillor and former mayor[9]
Eliminated in primary
[edit]- Roxanne Beckford, actress[10]
- Craig A. Brill, canine recreational provider[6]
- Jeffi Girgenti, small business owner[11]
- Henry Stern, state senator from the 27th district[12]
Withdrew
[edit]- Richard Bloom, state assemblyman from the 50th district[13]
Retiring
[edit]- Sheila Kuehl, Chair Pro Tem and incumbent supervisor[13]
Endorsements
[edit]U.S. Representatives
- Tony Cárdenas, U.S. Representative from California's 29th congressional district (2013–present)[8]
Statewide officials
- Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor of California (2019–present)[14]
- Fiona Ma, California State Treasurer (2019–present)[8]
- Gray Davis, former Governor of California (1999–2003), former Lieutenant Governor of California (1995–1999), and former California State Controller (1987–1995)[8]
State assemblymembers
- Anthony Rendon, Speaker of the California State Assembly (2016–present) from the 63rd district (2012–present) (co-endorsed with Horvath)[14]
- Fabian Núñez, former Speaker of the California State Assembly (2004–2008) from the 46th district (2002–2008)[8]
- John Pérez, former Speaker of the California State Assembly (2010–2014) from the 53rd district (2008–2014)[8]
County officials
- Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County supervisor from the 5th district (2016–present)[8]
Organizations
State assemblymembers
- Anthony Rendon, Speaker of the California State Assembly (2016–present) from the 63rd district (2012–present) (co-endorsed with Hertzberg)[14]
County officials
- Janice Hahn, Los Angeles County supervisor from the 4th district (2016–present)[14]
- Sheila Kuehl, Los Angeles County supervisor from the 3rd district (2014–present)[14]
- Holly Mitchell, Los Angeles County supervisor from the 2nd district (2020–present)[15]
- Hilda Solis, Los Angeles County supervisor from the 1st district (2014–present)[14]
Municipal officials
- Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles (2013–present) and former President of the Los Angeles City Council (2006–2012) from the 13th district (2001–2013)[14]
- Joe Buscaino, Los Angeles city councilor from the 15th district (2012–present)[16]
Newspapers
Organizations
- Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund[18][19] (dual endorsement with Stern)
- Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters[18]
- National Women's Political Caucus[20]
- Run for Something[21]
- Stonewall Democrats[5]
State legislators
- Ben Allen, state senator from the 26th district (2014–present)[14]
- María Elena Durazo, state senator from the 24th district (2018–present)[14]
- Connie Leyva, state senator from the 20th district (2014–present)[14]
Organizations
- Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund[22][19] (dual endorsement with Horvath)
- SEIU Local 721[14]
- Sierra Club[22]
- United Teachers Los Angeles[14]
- Working Families Party[23]
Individuals
Results
[edit]Primary election | |||
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Candidate | Votes | % | |
Robert Hertzberg | 105,923 | 31.08 | |
Lindsey Horvath | 94,528 | 27.74 | |
Henry Stern | 82,852 | 24.31 | |
Jeffi Girgenti | 27,382 | 8.04 | |
Roxanne Beckford | 22,352 | 6.56 | |
Craig A. Brill | 7,743 | 2.27 | |
Total votes | 340,780 | 100.0 | |
General election | |||
Lindsey Horvath | 227,561 | 52.24 | |
Robert Hertzberg | 208,019 | 47.76 | |
Total votes | 435,580 | 100.0 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Municipal elections in Los Angeles County, California (2022)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Herbert, Steven (March 11, 2022). "Candidates have until Friday to file for most offices in June primary". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ "Endorsement: Hilda Solis remains the best choice for the Board of Supervisors". May 9, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ "Endorsed Candidates". Los Angeles County Democratic Party. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
- ^ a b "Endorsements". www.stonewalldems.org. Stonewall Democrats. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ a b c "Final List of Qualified Candidates to Appear on the Ballot" (PDF). Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ a b "June 7, 2022 Statewide Direct Primary Election". results.lavote.gov. July 1, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g Mehta, Seema (January 18, 2022). "State Senate leader Bob Hertzberg to run for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ "Mayor of West Hollywood is running for L.A. County Supervisor". wehoville.com. April 15, 2021. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Garcia, Brandon (April 23, 2022). "Roxanne Beckford Hoge wants to bring conservative common sense to Board of Supervisors". wehoville.com. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ "Election 2022 race is on for Board of Supervisors, Third District". Larchmont Chronicle. May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Salgado, Cytlalli (December 16, 2021). "State senator for east Ventura County making midterm run for LA County supervisor seat". Ventura County Star. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ a b "L.A. Supervisor Sheila Kuehl is retiring. Assemblyman Richard Bloom announces run". California County News. January 11, 2021. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Campa, Andrew J.; Park, Jeong (May 15, 2022). "Millennials vs. boomer. Who will succeed L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ "LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR HOLLY J. MITCHELL ENDORSES COUNCILWOMAN LINDSEY HORVATH FOR SUPERVISOR – the Los Angeles Post". 10 August 2022.
- ^ "The Knock LA Los Angeles Progressive Voter Guide for the June 2022 Primary Election". Knock LA. May 10, 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ "Endorsement: Lindsey Horvath for L.A. County supervisor in District 3". Los Angeles Times. May 10, 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ a b "Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund Endorses Lindsey Horvath for LA County Supervisor". The Los Angeles Post. May 13, 2022. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
- ^ a b "California 2022 June Primary Endorsements". Center Action Fund. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^ "ENDORSEMENTS". NWPC California. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ "California Candidates". Run for Something. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ a b "Election 2022: Who will replace Sheila Kuehl on LA County Board of Supervisors?". Daily News. 2022-05-16. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
- ^ "Our Candidates". workingfamilies.org. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
- ^ "Unions, politicians and Kardashians line up to endorse for Supervisor – Santa Monica Daily Press". www.smdp.com. May 17, 2022. Retrieved 2022-05-25.