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2022 Los Angeles mayoral election

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2022 Los Angeles mayoral election

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June 7, 2022 (first round)
November 8, 2022 (runoff)
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Registered2,120,515
Turnout43.86%
 
CandidateKaren BassRick Caruso
First round278,511
43.11%
232,490
35.99%
Runoff509,944
54.83%
420,030
45.17%

 
CandidateKevin de LeónGina Viola
First round50,372
7.79%
44,341
6.86%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Runoff results by city council district
Runoff results by precinct
Bass:     50–60%     60–70%     70-80%     80-90%     >90%
Caruso:     50–60%     60–70%     70-80%     80-90%     >90%

Mayor before election

Eric Garcetti

ElectedMayor

Karen Bass

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The2022 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect themayor ofLos Angeles, California. Atop-two primary was held on June 7, 2022. Candidates could win the election outright by receiving more than 50% of the vote, but no candidate received a majority.[1] More than forty candidates formed committees to run. Twenty-seven filed their declaration of intention to collect signatures for the ballot, and of these twelve qualified.

Incumbent MayorEric Garcetti was ineligible to seek a third term due toterm limits but was serving an extended second term due to a law moving election dates from an "off-year election" to amidterm and statewide election year.[2] In July 2021, Garcetti was nominated to becomeUnited States Ambassador to India.[3] If Garcetti left office before his mayoral term ended, theLos Angeles City Council would have appointed an interim replacement to finish the remainder of that term.[4] This nomination was stalled in the Senate, leaving Garcetti to finish his term.

U.S. RepresentativeKaren Bass and real estate developerRick Caruso advanced to the general election. On November 16, Bass was declared the winner.

There were a total of 2,120,515 registered voters within the city of Los Angeles and 1,018,139 votes received as of November 22, 2022 as of the last update; there were 15,105 ballots outstanding withinLos Angeles County.[5][6] The election wasnonpartisan, as are all local elections in California.

Candidates

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Advanced to general election

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Eliminated in primary

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Disqualified

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  • Louis De Barraicua, teacher and self-described homeless advocate[16]
  • Barry "Boenvilla" Boen, CEO of SilentRight[17]
  • Chuck Cho[18]
  • YJ Draiman, former Northridge East Neighborhood Councilmember and father ofDavid Draiman[19]
  • Austin Dragon, veteran and education advocate[16]
  • Sean Enright, construction worker[16]
  • Jesse N. Forte, self-described astronaut[16]
  • Chris Gilmore, business owner[16]
  • Jesseca Harvey, business administrative consultant[16]
  • Evan Jasek, web developer[19]
  • G. Juan Johnson, housing advocate(write-in)[16]
  • Juanita Lopez, businesswoman[17]
  • Alicia Tashaunna Lowery, children's social worker[16]
  • Asher Luzzatto, developer[20]
  • William "Rodriguez" Morrison, community organizer and perennial candidate(write-in)[16]
  • Jemiss Nazar,chiropractor[17]
  • Vincent "King Spider-D" Willis, community activist[16]

Withdrawn

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Declined

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Primary

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Campaign

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Bass launching her bid for mayor atLATTC, 2021.

With an open race for mayor, Karen Bass announced that she would retire from Congress and run for Los Angeles mayor.[38] Bass was widely seen as the favorite frontrunner with other moderates and progressives polling much lower and divided amongst themselves. The wide lead led to speculation that Bass would have been able to avoid a runoff all together.[39] Real estate developer Rick Caruso had announced that he would run after speculation in past races and polled in the single digits. However, during the spring of 2022, Caruso saw a surge of support rivaling that of Bass.[40]

As the primary neared, many prominent candidates dropped out and endorsed the two frontrunners, Bass representing theprogressive element of the race and Caruso representing themoderate element.[41] This had been shown with two former mayoral candidates:Joe Buscaino, aCity Councilmember, endorsed Caruso, andMike Feuer, theLos Angeles City Attorney, endorsed Bass.[42] Councilmember Kevin de León also had significant support but lagged behind Bass and Caruso,[43] and ultimately did not advance to the general election.[44]

Debates

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On December 12, 2021, the Stonewall Democratic Club hosted a forum with candidates Bass, Feuer, Lall, and Greiwe. Buscaino and de León cancelled last minute due to scheduling conflicts.[45] On February 22, 2022,Loyola Marymount University alongside Spectrum News 1 hosted the first formal debate between candidates, with Caruso absent because of a scheduling issue.[46] During the debate, protesters startedheckling them, resulting in them attempting to rush the stage near the end of the debate.[47][48]

On March 22, 2022,FOX 11 along with theLos Angeles Times hosted a debate at theUniversity of Southern California with Bass, Buscaino, Caruso, de León, and Feuer.[49] Although most of the other candidates attacked Caruso, many people said that Caruso had won the debate.[50]

On April 28, 2022,ABC7 announced that they would be hosting a debate atCalifornia State University, Los Angeles with the top five leading candidates.[51] In response to the list, candidates Craig Greiwe, Alex Gruenenfelder Smith, Gina Viola, and Mel Wilson criticized their exclusion at the debates and the organizers.[52][53] Candidate Ramit Varma later released a statement criticizing his exclusion at debates.[54] During the Sunday debate, police removedMelina Abdullah, a professor at Cal State LA andBlack Lives Matter founder, as well as other protesters from the room as they did not have a tickets to the event.[55]

The issues talked at the debates werehomelessness, theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United States, crime, andclimate change.[56][57]

Mayoral debates and forums

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2022 Los Angeles mayoral election primary debates and forums
DateHostModerator(s)LinkParticipantsRef.
Key:
 P Participant   A Absent   N Non-invitee   W Withdrew   O Not yet entered race  
BassBuscainoCarusode LeónFeuerGreiweGruenenfelderLallVarmaViolaWilson
December 12, 2021Stonewall Democrats of California
Minority AIDS Project
National Association of Black Journalists
Jarrett Hill
Tanya McRae
VideoPAOAPPNPNNN[45]
February 19, 2022Heart of Los Angeles
Invest In Youth Coalition
Kelvin WashingtonVideoPPNPPNNWNNN[58]
February 22, 2022Loyola Marymount University
Spectrum News 1
Fernando Guerra
Giselle Fernández
VideoPPAPPNNNNP[59][60]
March 15, 2022Los Angeles Business Council
Spectrum News 1
Alex CohenVideoPPAPPNNNNN[61]
March 21, 2022Temple Beth HillelErika D. SmithVideoPPNPPNNNNN[62][63]
March 22, 2022FOX 11
University of Southern California
Los Angeles Times
Elex Michaelson
Erika D. Smith
VideoPPPPPNNNNN[64][65]
March 26, 2022National Union of Healthcare Workers
Courage California
Sophia Mendoza
Irene Khao
VideoPNNPPNNNNN[66]
April 12, 2022Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters
ABC7
Josh HaskellVideoPNNPPNNNNP[67]
April 30, 2022Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance
Andrew MenorPPNPPNNNPN[68]
May 1, 2022League of Women Voters
California State University, Los Angeles
ABC7
Marc BrownPPPPPNNNNN[51]
May 16, 2022Los Angeles Latino Equity and Diversity InitiativeGabriel Lerner
Claudia Batera
VideoPWAPPNNNNP[69]
May 18, 2022University of California, Los AngelesBineh NdefruVideoNNNWPPAPP[70]
May 20, 2022Los Angeles Times
KCRW
Anna Scott
Gustavo Arellano
VideoPAPNNNPN[71][72]
May 24, 2022ICM Partners
Politico
Jeremy B. WhitePAPNNWNN[73]

Endorsements

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Joe Buscaino(withdrew and endorsed Caruso)

City Councilmembers

Labor unions

Kevin de León

U.S. Representatives

State assemblymembers

State-level offices

State senators

Individuals

Organizations

Newspapers and other media

Mike Feuer(withdrew and endorsed Bass)

Citywide officials

Mel Wilson

Los Angeles County officials

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Joe
Buscaino
Rick
Caruso
Kevin
de León
Mike
Feuer
OtherUndecided
Berkeley IGS[87]May 24–31, 20221,204 (RV)± 2.9%25%0%23%6%3%8%[b]35%
816 (LV)± 3.5%38%1%32%6%3%4%[c]15%
May 24, 2022Varma drops out and endorses Caruso
May 17, 2022Feuer drops out and endorses Bass
FM3 Research (D)[88][d]May 13–17, 2022798 (LV)± 3.1%35%1%37%6%6%6%10%
David Binder Research (D)[89][e]May 12–16, 2022500 (LV)± 4.4%34%32%7%5%17%
May 12, 2022Buscaino drops out and endorses Caruso
EVITARUS (D)[90][e]May 2022– (LV)30%2%28%3%
Berkeley IGS[91]March 29 – April 5, 20221,380 (LV)± 3.5%23%1%24%6%2%6%[f]39%
Berkeley IGS[92]February 3–10, 20221,446 (LV)± 4.0%32%4%8%8%4%4%[g]40%
Loyola Marymount University[93]January 4 – February 10, 20221,000 (A)± 3.1%14%7%6%12%6%9%[h]46%
815 (RV)± 3.4%16%8%6%12%7%10%[h]42%
February 8, 2022Lall drops out
September 16, 2021Martinez announces she will not run
August 16, 2021Ridley-Thomas announces he will not run and endorses Bass
FM3 Research (D)[94]July 29 – August 5, 2021803 (LV)± 3.5%22%5%6%6%4%12%[i]45%

Results

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Results map by precinct
(Interactive version)
Bass
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   >90%
Caruso
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   >90%
de León
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   >50%
Others
  •   No votes
  •   Other candidates
  •   Tie
2022 Los Angeles mayoral primary election[95][96]
CandidateVotes%
Karen Bass278,51143.11
Rick Caruso232,49035.99
Kevin de León50,3727.79
Gina Viola44,3416.86
Mike Feuer(withdrawn)12,0871.87
Andrew Kim9,4051.46
Alex Gruenenfelder Smith6,1530.95
Joe Buscaino(withdrawn)4,4850.69
Craig Greiwe2,4390.38
Mel Wilson2,3360.36
Ramit Varma(withdrawn)1,9160.30
John "Jsamuel" Jackson1,5110.23
Total votes646,058100.00

Runoff

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Debates

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2022 Los Angeles mayoral election debates
No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Non-invitee  I Invitee W  Withdrawn
Karen BassRick Caruso
1Sept. 21, 2022Los Angeles TimesElex Michelson, Erika Smith,Gabriela TeissierVideoPP
2Oct. 6, 2022KNXCharles Feldman, Mike SimpsonVideoPP
3Oct. 11, 2022NBC4 andTelemundo52Conan Nolan,Colleen Williams,Dunia ElvirVideoPP

Endorsements

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Endorsements inbold were made after the primary election.

Karen Bass

Federal officials

U.S. Senate

U.S. Representatives

Statewide officials

State senators

State assemblymembers

Mayors

Citywide officials

City Councilmembers

Los Angeles County officials

Individuals

Organizations

Newspapers and other media

Rick Caruso

Mayors

City Councilmembers

Police Chiefs

Individuals

Police unions

Newspapers and other media

Organizations

Foreign Politicians

Declined to endorse

State officials

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Rick
Caruso
Undecided
UC Berkeley IGS[159]October 25–31, 20221,131 (LV)± 4%45%41%13%
J. Wallin Opinion Research[160]October 15–17, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%37%40%24%
UC Berkeley IGS[161]September 22–26, 20221,349 (LV)± 4.0%46%31%23%
1,688 (RV)±  3.5%34%31%31%
Probolsky Research[162]September 19–25, 2022500 (LV)± 4.5%48%42%10%
Global Strategy Group[163]August 2022– (LV)43%37%20%
FM3 Research (D)[164][d]August 2022– (LV)49%38%13%
UC Berkeley IGS[165]August 9–15, 20221,746 (RV)± 2.5%43%31%24%
1,212 (LV)± 3.0%53%32%14%
UC Berkeley IGS[166]May 24–31, 20221,204 (RV)± 2.9%37%33%30%
816 (LV)± 3.5%49%35%16%
FM3 Research (D)[88][d]May 13–17, 2022798 (LV)± 3.1%48%39%13%

Results

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2022 Los Angeles mayoral runoff election
CandidateVotes%
Karen Bass506,37254.82%
Rick Caruso417,37545.18%
Total votes923,747100.00

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^Viola with 4%; Gruenenfelder Smith with 2%; Kim and Varma with 1%; Greiwe, Jackson, and Wilson with 0%
  3. ^Gruenenfelder Smith and Viola with 2%; Greiwe, Jackson, Kim, Varma, and Wilson with 0%
  4. ^abcThis poll was sponsored by the IE committee Communities United for Karen Bass
  5. ^abThis poll was sponsored by Bass's campaign
  6. ^Viola with 2%; Gruenenfelder Smith, Kim, and Varma with 1%; Greiwe, Jackson, Wilson, and "Other (write-in candidate)" with <1%
  7. ^Lall with 2%; Varma and Wilson with 1%
  8. ^abWilson with 4%; Lall with 3%; Varma with 2%
  9. ^Martinez and Ridley-Thomas with 6%

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