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2022 Los Angeles mayoral election

The 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the mayor of Los Angeles, California. A top-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.

2022 Los Angeles mayoral election

← 2017 June 7, 2022 (first round)
November 8, 2022 (runoff)
2026 →
Registered2,120,515
Turnout43.86%
 
Candidate Karen Bass Rick Caruso
First round 278,511
43.11%
232,490
35.99%
Runoff 509,944
54.83%
420,030
45.17%

 
Candidate Kevin de León Gina Viola
First round 50,372
7.79%
44,341
6.86%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated

Bass:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%
Caruso:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Mayor before election

Eric Garcetti

Elected Mayor

Karen Bass

Incumbent Mayor Eric Garcetti was ineligible to seek a third term due to term limits but was serving an extended second term due to a law moving election dates from an "off-year election" to a midterm and statewide election year.[2] In July 2021, Garcetti was nominated to become United States Ambassador to India.[3] If Garcetti left office before his mayoral term ended, the Los 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. Representative Karen Bass and real estate developer Rick Caruso advanced to the general election. On November 16, Bass was declared the winner becoming the first woman, as well as the second black, mayor of Los Angeles.[5][6]

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 within Los Angeles County,[7][8] The election was nonpartisan, as are all local elections in California.

Candidates edit

Advanced to general election edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Disqualified edit

  • Louis De Barraicua, teacher and self-described homeless advocate[18]
  • Barry "Boenvilla" Boen, CEO of SilentRight[19]
  • Chuck Cho[20]
  • YJ Draiman, former Northridge East Neighborhood Councilmember and father of David Draiman[21]
  • Austin Dragon, veteran and education advocate[18]
  • Sean Enright, construction worker[18]
  • Jesse N. Forte, self-described astronaut[18]
  • Chris Gilmore, business owner[18]
  • Jesseca Harvey, business administrative consultant[18]
  • Evan Jasek, web developer[21]
  • G. Juan Johnson, housing advocate (write-in)[18]
  • Juanita Lopez, businesswoman[19]
  • Alicia Tashaunna Lowery, children's social worker[18]
  • Asher Luzzatto, developer[22]
  • William "Rodriguez" Morrison, community organizer and perennial candidate (write-in)[18]
  • Jemiss Nazar, chiropractor[19]
  • Vincent "King Spider-D" Willis, community activist[18]

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Primary edit

Campaign edit

 
Bass launching her bid for mayor at LATTC, 2021.

With an open race for mayor, Karen Bass announced that she would retire from Congress and run for Los Angeles mayor.[40] 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.[41] 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.[42]

As the primary neared, many prominent candidates dropped out and endorsed the two frontrunners, Bass representing the progressive element of the race and Caruso representing the moderate element.[43] This had been shown with two former mayoral candidates: Joe Buscaino, a City Councilmember, endorsed Caruso, and Mike Feuer, the Los Angeles City Attorney, endorsed Bass.[44] Councilmember Kevin de León also had significant support but lagged behind Bass and Caruso,[45] and ultimately did not advance to the general election.[46]

Debates edit

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.[47] 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.[48] During the debate, protesters started heckling them, resulting in them attempting to rush the stage near the end of the debate.[49][50]

On March 22, 2022, FOX 11 along with the Los Angeles Times hosted a debate at the University of Southern California with Bass, Buscaino, Caruso, de León, and Feuer.[51] Although most of the other candidates attacked Caruso, many people said that Caruso had won the debate.[52]

On April 28, 2022, ABC7 announced that they would be hosting a debate at California State University, Los Angeles with the top five leading candidates.[53] 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.[54][55] Candidate Ramit Varma later released a statement criticizing his exclusion at debates.[56] During the Sunday debate, police removed Melina Abdullah, a professor at Cal State LA and Black Lives Matter founder, as well as other protesters from the room as they did not have a tickets to the event.[57]

The issues talked at the debates were homelessness, the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, crime, and climate change.[58][59]

Mayoral debates and forums edit

2022 Los Angeles mayoral election primary debates and forums
Date Host Moderator(s) Link Participants Ref.
Key:
 P  Participant    A  Absent    N  Non-invitee    W  Withdrew    O  Not yet entered race  
Bass Buscaino Caruso de León Feuer Greiwe Gruenenfelder Lall Varma Viola Wilson
December 12, 2021 Stonewall Democrats of California
Minority AIDS Project
National Association of Black Journalists
Jarrett Hill
Tanya McRae
Video P A O A P P N P N N N [47]
February 19, 2022 Heart of Los Angeles
Invest In Youth Coalittion
Kelvin Washington Video P P N P P N N W N N N [60]
February 22, 2022 Loyola Marymount University
Spectrum News 1
Fernando Guerra
Giselle Fernández
Video P P A P P N N N N P [61][62]
March 15, 2022 Los Angeles Business Council
Spectrum News 1
Alex Cohen Video P P A P P N N N N N [63]
March 21, 2022 Temple Beth Hillel Erika D. Smith Video P P N P P N N N N N [64][65]
March 22, 2022 FOX 11
University of Southern California
Los Angeles Times
Elex Michaelson
Erika D. Smith
Video P P P P P N N N N N [66][67]
March 26, 2022 National Union of Healthcare Workers
Courage California
Sophia Mendoza
Irene Khao
Video P N N P P N N N N N [68]
April 12, 2022 Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters
ABC7
Josh Haskell Video P N N P P N N N N P [69]
April 30, 2022 Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance
Andrew Menor P P N P P N N N P N [70]
May 1, 2022 League of Women Voters
California State University, Los Angeles
ABC7
Marc Brown P P P P P N N N N N [53]
May 16, 2022 Los Angeles Latino Equity and Diversity Initiative Gabriel Lerner
Claudia Batera
Video P W A P P N N N N P [71]
May 18, 2022 University of California, Los Angeles Bineh Ndefru Video N N N W P P A P P [72]
May 20, 2022 Los Angeles Times
KCRW
Anna Scott
Gustavo Arellano
Video P A P N N N P N [73][74]
May 24, 2022 ICM Partners
Politico
Jeremy B. White P A P N N W N N [75]

Endorsements edit

Joe Buscaino (withdrew and endorsed Caruso)
Mike Feuer (withdrew and endorsed Bass)
Citywide officials
Mel Wilson
Los Angeles County officials

Polling edit

Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Joe
Buscaino
Rick
Caruso
Kevin
de León
Mike
Feuer
Other Undecided
Berkeley IGS May 24–31, 2022 1,204 (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, 2022 Varma drops out and endorses Caruso
May 17, 2022 Feuer drops out and endorses Bass
FM3 Research (D)[d] May 13–17, 2022 798 (LV) ± 3.1% 35% 1% 37% 6% 6% 6% 10%
David Binder Research (D)[e] May 12–16, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 34% 32% 7% 5% 17%
May 12, 2022 Buscaino drops out and endorses Caruso
EVITARUS (D)[e] May 2022 – (LV) 30% 2% 28% 3%
Berkeley IGS March 29 – April 5, 2022 1,380 (LV) ± 3.5% 23% 1% 24% 6% 2% 6%[f] 39%
Berkeley IGS February 3–10, 2022 1,446 (LV) ± 4.0% 32% 4% 8% 8% 4% 4%[g] 40%
Loyola Marymount University January 4 – February 10, 2022 1,000 (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, 2022 Lall drops out
September 16, 2021 Martinez announces she will not run
August 16, 2021 Ridley-Thomas announces he will not run and endorses Bass
FM3 Research (D) July 29 – August 5, 2021 803 (LV) ± 3.5% 22% 5% 6% 6% 4% 12%[i] 45%

Results edit

 
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[89][90]
Candidate Votes %
Karen Bass 278,511 43.11
Rick Caruso 232,490 35.99
Kevin de León 50,372 7.79
Gina Viola 44,341 6.86
Mike Feuer (withdrawn) 12,087 1.87
Andrew Kim 9,405 1.46
Alex Gruenenfelder Smith 6,153 0.95
Joe Buscaino (withdrawn) 4,485 0.69
Craig Greiwe 2,439 0.38
Mel Wilson 2,336 0.36
Ramit Varma (withdrawn) 1,916 0.30
John "Jsamuel" Jackson 1,511 0.23
Total votes 646,058 100.00

Runoff edit

Debates edit

2022 Los Angeles mayoral election debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee  W  Withdrawn
Karen Bass Rick Caruso
1 Sept. 21, 2022 Los Angeles Times Elex Michelson, Erika Smith, Gabriela Teissier Video P P
2 Oct. 6, 2022 KNX Charles Feldman, Mike Simpson Video P P
3 Oct. 11, 2022 NBC4 and Telemundo52 Conan Nolan, Colleen Williams, Dunia Elvir Video P P

Endorsements edit

Endorsements in bold 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 edit

Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Rick
Caruso
Undecided
UC Berkeley IGS October 25–31, 2022 1,131 (LV) ± 4% 45% 41% 13%
J. Wallin Opinion Research October 15–17, 2022 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 37% 40% 24%
UC Berkeley IGS September 22–26, 2022 1,349 (LV) ± 4.0% 46% 31% 23%
1,688 (RV) ±  3.5% 34% 31% 31%
Probolsky Research September 19–25, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.5% 48% 42% 10%
Global Strategy Group August 2022 – (LV) 43% 37% 20%
FM3 Research (D)[d] August 2022 – (LV) 49% 38% 13%
UC Berkeley IGS August 9–15, 2022 1,746 (RV) ± 2.5% 43% 31% 24%
1,212 (LV) ± 3.0% 53% 32% 14%
UC Berkeley IGS May 24–31, 2022 1,204 (RV) ± 2.9% 37% 33% 30%
816 (LV) ± 3.5% 49% 35% 16%
FM3 Research (D)[d] May 13–17, 2022 798 (LV) ± 3.1% 48% 39% 13%

Results edit

2022 Los Angeles mayoral runoff election
Candidate Votes %
Karen Bass 506,372 54.82%
Rick Caruso 417,375 45.18%
Total votes 923,747 100.00

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Key:
    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. ^ a b c This poll was sponsored by the IE committee Communities United for Karen Bass
  5. ^ a b This 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. ^ a b Wilson with 4%; Lall with 3%; Varma with 2%
  9. ^ Martinez and Ridley-Thomas with 6%

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Karen Bass for Mayor
  • Joe Buscaino for Mayor (withdrew from race)
  • Rick Caruso for Mayor
  • Kevin de León for Mayor October 15, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • YJ Draiman for Mayor (did not qualify for ballot)
  • Sean Enright for Mayor (did not qualify for ballot)
  • Mike Feuer for Mayor (withdrew from race)
  • Alex Gruenenfelder Smith for Mayor
  • Craig Greiwe for Mayor March 13, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  • John Jackson for Mayor
  • G. Juan Johnson for Mayor (did not qualify for ballot)
  • Andrew Kim for Mayor
  • Jessica Lall for Mayor (withdrew from race)
  • Mel Wilson for Mayor

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The 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on November 8 2022 to elect the mayor of Los Angeles California A top 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 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election 2017 June 7 2022 first round November 8 2022 runoff 2026 Registered2 120 515Turnout43 86 Candidate Karen Bass Rick CarusoFirst round 278 51143 11 232 49035 99 Runoff 509 94454 83 420 03045 17 Candidate Kevin de Leon Gina ViolaFirst round 50 372 7 79 44 3416 86 Runoff Eliminated EliminatedFirst round results by city council districtSecond round results by city council districtBass 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Caruso 40 50 50 60 60 70 Mayor before electionEric Garcetti Elected Mayor Karen BassIncumbent Mayor Eric Garcetti was ineligible to seek a third term due to term limits but was serving an extended second term due to a law moving election dates from an off year election to a midterm and statewide election year 2 In July 2021 Garcetti was nominated to become United States Ambassador to India 3 If Garcetti left office before his mayoral term ended the Los 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 Representative Karen Bass and real estate developer Rick Caruso advanced to the general election On November 16 Bass was declared the winner becoming the first woman as well as the second black mayor of Los Angeles 5 6 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 within Los Angeles County 7 8 The election was nonpartisan as are all local elections in California Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Advanced to general election 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 3 Disqualified 1 4 Withdrawn 1 5 Declined 2 Primary 2 1 Campaign 2 2 Debates 2 2 1 Mayoral debates and forums 2 3 Endorsements 2 4 Polling 2 5 Results 3 Runoff 3 1 Debates 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 Polling 3 4 Results 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCandidates editAdvanced to general election edit Karen Bass U S Representative from California s 37th congressional district and former Speaker of the California State Assembly 9 10 Rick Caruso CEO of Caruso Affiliated developer of The Grove at Farmers Market and The Americana at Brand president of the University of Southern California board of trustees former president of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners and former member of the Los Angeles Board of Water and Power and the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission 11 Eliminated in primary edit Kevin de Leon city councilmember from the 14th district candidate for the US Senate in 2018 and former President pro tempore of the California State Senate 12 Craig Greiwe business executive 13 Alex Gruenenfelder Smith Echo Park neighborhood councilman 14 John Jsamuel Jackson business owner 15 Andrew Kim lawyer 15 Gina Viola community organizer activist 15 Mel Wilson real estate agent and former Metro board member 16 17 Disqualified edit Louis De Barraicua teacher and self described homeless advocate 18 Barry Boenvilla Boen CEO of SilentRight 19 Chuck Cho 20 YJ Draiman former Northridge East Neighborhood Councilmember and father of David Draiman 21 Austin Dragon veteran and education advocate 18 Sean Enright construction worker 18 Jesse N Forte self described astronaut 18 Chris Gilmore business owner 18 Jesseca Harvey business administrative consultant 18 Evan Jasek web developer 21 G Juan Johnson housing advocate write in 18 Juanita Lopez businesswoman 19 Alicia Tashaunna Lowery children s social worker 18 Asher Luzzatto developer 22 William Rodriguez Morrison community organizer and perennial candidate write in 18 Jemiss Nazar chiropractor 19 Vincent King Spider D Willis community activist 18 Withdrawn edit Joseph May urban designer artist and entrepreneur 23 Helan Mahmood co founder of fashion brand Don Kaka 24 Jessica Lall business executive 25 26 endorsed Caruso Joe Buscaino city councilmember from the 15th district and former LAPD officer 27 28 remained on ballot endorsed Caruso Mike Feuer Los Angeles City Attorney and former state assemblyman from the 42nd district 29 30 remained on ballot endorsed Bass Ramit Varma co founder of Revolution Prep 31 remained on ballot endorsed Caruso Declined edit Austin Beutner former superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District and 2013 mayoral candidate 32 Mike Bonin city councilmember from the 11th district 33 Bob Iger CEO of The Walt Disney Company 34 Paul Krekorian city councilmember from the 2nd district and former state assemblyman from the 43rd district 35 Steve Lopez journalist 36 Nury Martinez President of the Los Angeles City Council from the 6th district 35 37 Mark Ridley Thomas suspended city councilmember from the 10th district and former Los Angeles County Supervisor 38 39 Primary editCampaign edit nbsp Bass launching her bid for mayor at LATTC 2021 With an open race for mayor Karen Bass announced that she would retire from Congress and run for Los Angeles mayor 40 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 41 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 42 As the primary neared many prominent candidates dropped out and endorsed the two frontrunners Bass representing the progressive element of the race and Caruso representing the moderate element 43 This had been shown with two former mayoral candidates Joe Buscaino a City Councilmember endorsed Caruso and Mike Feuer the Los Angeles City Attorney endorsed Bass 44 Councilmember Kevin de Leon also had significant support but lagged behind Bass and Caruso 45 and ultimately did not advance to the general election 46 Debates edit On December 12 2021 the Stonewall Democratic Club hosted a forum with candidates Bass Feuer Lall and Greiwe Buscaino and de Leon cancelled last minute due to scheduling conflicts 47 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 48 During the debate protesters started heckling them resulting in them attempting to rush the stage near the end of the debate 49 50 On March 22 2022 FOX 11 along with the Los Angeles Times hosted a debate at the University of Southern California with Bass Buscaino Caruso de Leon and Feuer 51 Although most of the other candidates attacked Caruso many people said that Caruso had won the debate 52 On April 28 2022 ABC7 announced that they would be hosting a debate at California State University Los Angeles with the top five leading candidates 53 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 54 55 Candidate Ramit Varma later released a statement criticizing his exclusion at debates 56 During the Sunday debate police removed Melina Abdullah a professor at Cal State LA and Black Lives Matter founder as well as other protesters from the room as they did not have a tickets to the event 57 The issues talked at the debates were homelessness the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States crime and climate change 58 59 Mayoral debates and forums edit 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election primary debates and forumsDate Host Moderator s Link Participants Ref Key P Participant A Absent N Non invitee W Withdrew O Not yet entered race Bass Buscaino Caruso de Leon Feuer Greiwe Gruenenfelder Lall Varma Viola WilsonDecember 12 2021 Stonewall Democrats of California Minority AIDS Project National Association of Black Journalists Jarrett Hill Tanya McRae Video P A O A P P N P N N N 47 February 19 2022 Heart of Los Angeles Invest In Youth Coalittion Kelvin Washington Video P P N P P N N W N N N 60 February 22 2022 Loyola Marymount University Spectrum News 1 Fernando Guerra Giselle Fernandez Video P P A P P N N N N P 61 62 March 15 2022 Los Angeles Business Council Spectrum News 1 Alex Cohen Video P P A P P N N N N N 63 March 21 2022 Temple Beth Hillel Erika D Smith Video P P N P P N N N N N 64 65 March 22 2022 FOX 11 University of Southern California Los Angeles Times Elex Michaelson Erika D Smith Video P P P P P N N N N N 66 67 March 26 2022 National Union of Healthcare Workers Courage California Sophia Mendoza Irene Khao Video P N N P P N N N N N 68 April 12 2022 Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters ABC7 Josh Haskell Video P N N P P N N N N P 69 April 30 2022 Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance Andrew Menor P P N P P N N N P N 70 May 1 2022 League of Women Voters California State University Los Angeles ABC7 Marc Brown P P P P P N N N N N 53 May 16 2022 Los Angeles Latino Equity and Diversity Initiative Gabriel Lerner Claudia Batera Video P W A P P N N N N P 71 May 18 2022 University of California Los Angeles Bineh Ndefru Video N N N W P P A P P 72 May 20 2022 Los Angeles Times KCRW Anna Scott Gustavo Arellano Video P A P N N N P N 73 74 May 24 2022 ICM Partners Politico Jeremy B White P A P N N W N N 75 Endorsements edit Joe Buscaino withdrew and endorsed Caruso City CouncilmembersJohn Lee member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 12th district 76 David Ryu former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 4th district 76 Labor unionsLos Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association 77 Kevin de LeonU S RepresentativesJimmy Gomez U S Representative for California s 34th congressional district 78 Norma Torres U S Representative for California s 35th congressional district 79 Lou Correa U S Representative for California s 46th congressional district 79 State assemblymembersMiguel Santiago state assemblyman for the 53rd Assembly district 78 Mike Fong state assemblyman for the 49th Assembly district 78 Rudy Salas state assemblyman for the 31st Assembly district 79 Eduardo Garcia state assemblyman for the 56th Assembly district 79 Sabrina Cervantes state assemblyman for the 60th Assembly district 79 Eloise Reyes state assemblyman for the 57th Assembly district 79 Bill Quirk state assemblyman for the 20th Assembly district 79 Warren Furutani state assemblyman for the 55th Assembly district 79 State level officesJohn Chiang former California State Treasurer 79 State senatorsMonique Limon state senator for the 19th district 79 Richard Pan state senator for the 6th district 79 Richard Roth state senator for the 31st district 79 Maria Elena Durazo state senator for the 24th district 78 IndividualsGrupo Firme Regional Mexican band 80 OrganizationsLatino Victory Fund 81 SEIU 1021 82 UNITE HERE Local 11 83 United Farm Workers 84 Teamsters Joint Council 42 84 Laborers International Union of North America LiUNA Local 300 84 Armenian National Committee of America 85 Newspapers and other mediaLa Opinion 86 Mike Feuer withdrew and endorsed Bass Citywide officialsLaura Chick Los Angeles City Controller 2001 2009 87 Mel WilsonLos Angeles County officialsMichael D Antonovich former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 5th district 88 Polling edit Graphical summaryGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error KarenBass JoeBuscaino RickCaruso Kevinde Leon MikeFeuer Other UndecidedBerkeley IGS May 24 31 2022 1 204 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 2022 Varma drops out and endorses CarusoMay 17 2022 Feuer drops out and endorses BassFM3 Research D d May 13 17 2022 798 LV 3 1 35 1 37 6 6 6 10 David Binder Research D e May 12 16 2022 500 LV 4 4 34 32 7 5 17 May 12 2022 Buscaino drops out and endorses CarusoEVITARUS D e May 2022 LV 30 2 28 3 Berkeley IGS March 29 April 5 2022 1 380 LV 3 5 23 1 24 6 2 6 f 39 Berkeley IGS February 3 10 2022 1 446 LV 4 0 32 4 8 8 4 4 g 40 Loyola Marymount University January 4 February 10 2022 1 000 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 2022 Lall drops outSeptember 16 2021 Martinez announces she will not runAugust 16 2021 Ridley Thomas announces he will not run and endorses BassFM3 Research D July 29 August 5 2021 803 LV 3 5 22 5 6 6 4 12 i 45 Results edit nbsp Results map by precinct Interactive version Bass 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Caruso 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 de Leon 20 30 30 40 40 50 gt 50 Others No votes Other candidates Tie2022 Los Angeles mayoral primary election 89 90 Candidate Votes Karen Bass 278 511 43 11Rick Caruso 232 490 35 99Kevin de Leon 50 372 7 79Gina Viola 44 341 6 86Mike Feuer withdrawn 12 087 1 87Andrew Kim 9 405 1 46Alex Gruenenfelder Smith 6 153 0 95Joe Buscaino withdrawn 4 485 0 69Craig Greiwe 2 439 0 38Mel Wilson 2 336 0 36Ramit Varma withdrawn 1 916 0 30John Jsamuel Jackson 1 511 0 23Total votes 646 058 100 00Runoff editDebates edit 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election debates No Date Host Moderator Link ParticipantsKey P Participant A Absent N Non invitee I Invitee W WithdrawnKaren Bass Rick Caruso1 Sept 21 2022 Los Angeles Times Elex Michelson Erika Smith Gabriela Teissier Video P P2 Oct 6 2022 KNX Charles Feldman Mike Simpson Video P P3 Oct 11 2022 NBC4 and Telemundo52 Conan Nolan Colleen Williams Dunia Elvir Video P PEndorsements edit Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election Karen BassFederal officialsJoe Biden 46th President of the United States 47th Vice President of the United States and former U S Senator from Delaware 91 Barack Obama 44th President of the United States and former U S Senator from Illinois 92 Kamala Harris 49th Vice President of the United States former U S Senator from California and former Attorney General of California 91 Hillary Clinton former U S Secretary of State former U S Senator from New York and former First Lady of the United States 93 U S SenateCory Booker U S Senator for New Jersey 76 Barbara Boxer former U S Senator for California 94 Alex Padilla U S Senator for California 95 Bernie Sanders U S Senator for Vermont 96 Elizabeth Warren U S Senator for Massachusetts 97 U S RepresentativesNancy Pelosi Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 98 99 Steny Hoyer United States House of Representatives House Majority Leader 100 Tony Cardenas U S Representative for California s 29th congressional district 95 James Clyburn United States House of Representatives House Majority Whip 101 Pete Aguilar U S Representative for California s 31st congressional district 98 Howard Berman former U S Representative for California s 28th congressional district 88 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke former U S Representative former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and member of the Amtrak Board of Directors 98 Judy Chu U S Representative for California s 27th congressional district 98 Jimmy Gomez U S Representative for California s 34th congressional district 100 Mike Levin U S Representative for California s 49th congressional district 98 Mel Levine former U S Representative for California s 27th congressional district 88 Ted Lieu U S Representative for California s 33rd congressional district 98 Alan Lowenthal U S Representative for California s 47th congressional district 98 Katie Porter U S Representative for California s 45th congressional district 98 Lucille Roybal Allard U S Representative for California s 40th congressional district 98 Adam Schiff U S Representative for California s 28th congressional district 102 Norma Torres U S Representative for California s 35th congressional district Juan Vargas U S Representative for California s 51st congressional district 98 Diane Watson former U S Representative for California s 31st congressional district 2003 2011 103 Henry Waxman former U S Representative for California s 33rd congressional district 88 Statewide officialsGray Davis 37th Governor of California 104 Eleni Kounalakis 50th Lieutenant Governor of California 93 Shirley Weber 31st Secretary of State of California 93 Rob Bonta 34th Attorney General of California 105 State senatorsSteven Bradford state senator for the 35th district 98 Maria Elena Durazo state senator for the 24th district 106 Sydney Kamlager state senator for the 30th district 98 State assemblymembersAnthony Rendon Speaker of the California State Assembly 107 Isaac Bryan state assemblyman for the 54th Assembly district 98 Mike Gipson state assemblyman for the 64th Assembly district 98 Chris Holden state assemblyman for the 41st Assembly district 98 Reggie Jones Sawyer state assemblyman for the 59th Assembly district 98 John Perez 68th Speaker of the California State Assembly 2010 2014 98 Luz Rivas state assemblywoman for the 39th Assembly district 95 Henry Stern state assemblyman for the 27th Assembly district 105 Autumn Burke former state assemblywoman for the 62nd Assembly district 2014 2022 98 Bonnie Lowenthal former state assemblywoman 2008 2014 98 MayorsAntonio Villaraigosa former mayor of Los Angeles 108 Citywide officialsMike Feuer Los Angeles City Attorney and former mayoral candidate 109 City CouncilmembersBob Blumenfield member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 3rd district 110 Mike Bonin member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district 111 Marqueece Harris Dawson member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 8th district 111 Jackie Goldberg former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 13th district and LAUSD Board member 111 Nury Martinez former President of the Los Angeles City Council 95 Curren Price member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 9th district 98 Nithya Raman member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 4th district 111 Mark Ridley Thomas suspended member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 10th district 98 Rosalind Wiener Wyman former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 5th district 88 Los Angeles County officialsSheila Kuehl member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 3rd district 98 Holly Mitchell member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 2nd district 98 Hilda Solis member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 1nd district 106 IndividualsJ J Abrams filmmaker 112 Patricia Arquette actress and activist 113 Sharon Brous rabbi 88 Yvette Nicole Brown actress comedian and writer 98 Jackson Browne musician and activist 114 Kate Capshaw artist 115 Rosario Dawson actress 116 Colman Domingo actor writer and director 116 Michael Eisner former CEO of The Walt Disney Company 114 America Ferrera actress 116 Jane Fonda actress and activist 117 Ari Emanuel CEO of Endeavor 118 Cedric the Entertainer actor and stand up comedian 104 Jennifer Garner actress 115 Donald Glover rapper and actor 118 Roger Goodell 6th Commissioner of the National Football League 2006 present 113 Kim Gordon artist and musician 118 Ariana Grande musician and actress 115 Kathy Griffin actress and comedian 113 Chelsea Handler comedian and actress 104 Christy Haubegger founder of Latina magazine 112 Dolores Huerta labor leader and civil rights activist 107 Samuel L Jackson actor and producer 113 Ken Jeong comedian actor and licensed physician 115 Magic Johnson former professional basketball player 119 Jeffrey Katzenberg film producer and media proprietor 112 Mina Kimes investigative journalist 120 Norman Lear writer and producer 112 Damon Lindelof screenwriter and producer 112 Shonda Rhimes television producer screenwriter and author 112 Tracee Ellis Ross actress TV producer and former model Nina Shaw attorney 112 Steve Soboroff Los Angeles Police Commissioner and commercial real estate developer 121 Octavia Spencer actress 115 Steven Spielberg film director 115 Danny Trejo actor 122 Kerry Washington actress producer and director 116 Common rapper AKA Lonnie Rashid Lynn actor and rapper from Chicago 123 OrganizationsArmenian National Committee of America 124 EMILY s List 125 United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770 126 Stonewall Democrats 127 Teamsters Joint Council 42 128 National Union of Healthcare Workers 76 United Teachers Los Angeles 129 Working Families Party 130 Newspapers and other mediaLos Angeles Times 131 The Korea Times 80 Rick CarusoMayorsRichard Riordan former mayor of Los Angeles 132 City CouncilmembersJoe Buscaino member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 15th district and former mayoral candidate 133 Gil Cedillo member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 1st district 111 John Lee member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 12th districtPolice ChiefsCharlie Beck former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department 134 William Bratton former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department New York City Police Commissioner and Boston Police Department Commissioner 135 IndividualsAdam Aron businessman CEO of AMC Theatres 114 Clarence Avant music executive entrepreneur and film producer 136 Sean Bailey president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production 114 Scooter Braun record executive 118 Kate del Castillo actress 137 138 Snoop Dogg rapper 118 Josh Flagg real estate agent television personality and author 106 Sweet Alice Harris community organizer 139 Olivia Jade YouTuber and daughter of Mossimo Giannulli 113 Kris Jenner media personality 140 Kim Kardashian socialite model and businesswoman 141 George Lopez actor and comedian 114 Bryan Lourd talent agent 115 Katharine McPhee singer songwriter and actress 142 Elon Musk businessman CEO of Tesla and SpaceX 115 Gwyneth Paltrow actress and businesswoman 114 Katy Perry singer songwriter 143 Chris Pratt actor 144 Wolfgang Puck chef and restaurateur 145 Ted Sarandos businessman and co CEO of Netflix 112 Maria Shriver journalist author and former First Lady of California 114 Evan Spiegel co founder and CEO of Snap Inc 118 Jay Sures co president of the United Talent Agency 112 Cenk Uygur co founder CEO and host of The Young Turks co founder of Justice Democrats founder of Wolf PAC and candidate for California s 25th congressional district in 2020 146 Dana Walden businesswoman chairwoman of Walt Disney Television 114 Police unionsLos Angeles Police Protective League 147 Newspapers and other mediaLos Angeles Daily News 148 Pasadena Star News 149 OrganizationsInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 11 150 Foreign PoliticiansMark Leviste Vice Governor of Batangas Philippines 151 Declined to endorseState officialsGavin Newsom Governor of California Democratic 152 Polling edit Graphical summaryGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error KarenBass RickCaruso UndecidedUC Berkeley IGS October 25 31 2022 1 131 LV 4 45 41 13 J Wallin Opinion Research October 15 17 2022 400 LV 4 9 37 40 24 UC Berkeley IGS September 22 26 2022 1 349 LV 4 0 46 31 23 1 688 RV 3 5 34 31 31 Probolsky Research September 19 25 2022 500 LV 4 5 48 42 10 Global Strategy Group August 2022 LV 43 37 20 FM3 Research D d August 2022 LV 49 38 13 UC Berkeley IGS August 9 15 2022 1 746 RV 2 5 43 31 24 1 212 LV 3 0 53 32 14 UC Berkeley IGS May 24 31 2022 1 204 RV 2 9 37 33 30 816 LV 3 5 49 35 16 FM3 Research D d May 13 17 2022 798 LV 3 1 48 39 13 Results edit 2022 Los Angeles mayoral runoff election Candidate Votes Karen Bass 506 372 54 82 Rick Caruso 417 375 45 18 Total votes 923 747 100 00See also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portal2022 California elections 2022 California gubernatorial election 2022 United States Senate election in California 2022 Los Angeles electionsNotes edit a b Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Viola with 4 Gruenenfelder Smith with 2 Kim and Varma with 1 Greiwe Jackson and Wilson with 0 Gruenenfelder Smith and Viola with 2 Greiwe Jackson Kim Varma and Wilson with 0 a b c This poll was sponsored by the IE committee Communities United for Karen Bass a b This poll was sponsored by Bass s campaign Viola with 2 Gruenenfelder Smith Kim and Varma with 1 Greiwe Jackson Wilson and Other write in candidate with lt 1 Lall with 2 Varma and Wilson with 1 a b Wilson with 4 Lall with 3 Varma with 2 Martinez and Ridley Thomas with 6 References edit Chou Elizabeth March 11 2020 LA City Attorney Mike Feuer says he wants to be mayor kicking off early group of entrants in 2022 races Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved March 21 2022 Los Angeles mayor wins re election in landslide Reuters March 8 2017 Retrieved March 21 2022 President Biden 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With LA Mayor Race Endorsement for Rick Caruso amp Spins Formal Suiting With Travis Scott s AJ1 Sneaker Collab Footwear News Ash Janelle May 22 2022 Kim Kardashian endorses Rick Caruso for Los Angeles Mayor I believe in him Fox News Craighead Olivia August 4 2022 CITIZEN JOURNALIST KATHARINE MCPHEE DOESN T FEEL SAFE IN BEVERLY HILLS Gawker Del Rosario Alexandra July 5 2022 Katy Perry called for abortion rights Twitter dug up her support for Rick Caruso Los Angeles Times Khalid Zoey November 7 2022 Chris Pratt Endorses Billionaire Rick Caruso For LA Mayor After Seeing City s Decline Into Utter Disarray Globe Echo Retrieved November 13 2022 Biden Harris Endorse Bass for Mayor Rafu Shimpo August 4 2022 Rick Caruso gets the TYT founder s endorsement Bernie s heading to LA tomorrow to campaign for Karen Bass Oreskes Benjamin February 24 2022 L A police union backs Rick Caruso for mayor spurning Buscaino a former LAPD officer Los Angeles Times Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor Endorsement Los Angeles Daily News April 24 2022 Archived from the original on April 24 2022 Retrieved April 25 2022 Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor Endorsement Pasadena Star News April 24 2022 Smith Dakota Oreskes Benjamin May 21 2022 L A on the Record Renters are getting short shrift in the mayor s race advocates say Los Angeles Times a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor Endorsement Facebook Page of Mark Leviste November 5 2022 Hubler Shawn November 4 2022 Rep Bass is backed by several high profile Democrats for L A Mayor with one notable exception The New York Times External links editOfficial campaign websitesKaren Bass for Mayor Joe Buscaino for Mayor withdrew from race Rick Caruso for Mayor Kevin de Leon for Mayor Archived October 15 2017 at the Wayback Machine YJ Draiman for Mayor did not qualify for ballot Sean Enright for Mayor did not qualify for ballot Mike Feuer for Mayor withdrew 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