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2023 Los Angeles special election

The 2023 Los Angeles special election was held on April 4, 2023 with a runoff occurring on June 27, 2023.[1] Voters will elect a candidate in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections potentially scheduled. One of the fifteen seats on the Los Angeles City Council was up for election due to the vacancy of one member, councilwoman Nury Martinez of District 6, who resigned in the wake of the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal.[2] Sharon Tso was installed as a caretaker to the district, but no formal appointment was made.[3] There was potential for a recall over Kevin de León's statements made during the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal as well, though due to the lack of signatures turned in by the deadline on April 1, 2023, the petition to recall de León failed.[4][5] Former City Attorney Mike Feuer also proposed that a special election be held on a referendum to replace the Council's ability to redraw the City Council districts with an independent commission before the 2024 elections.[6]

2023 Los Angeles special election

← 2022 April 4, 2023 (first round)
June 27, 2023 (runoff)
2024 →

1 out of 15 seats in the City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Independent
Seats before 13 1
Seats won 1 0
Seats after 14 1
Seat change 1

Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan, and candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.

District 6

2023 Los Angeles City Council District 6 special election
 
← 2020 April 4, 2023 (First round)
June 27, 2023 (Runoff)
2024 →
       
Candidate Imelda Padilla Marisa Alcaraz Marco Santana
First round 3,421
25.69%
2,812
21.12%
2,515
18.89%
Runoff 8,520
55.79%
6,751
44.21%
Eliminated

       
Candidate Rose Grigoryan Isaac Kim Antoinette Scully
First round 1,980
14.87%
1,452
10.90%
744
5.59%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

City Councilor before election

Vacant[a]

City Councilor

Imelda Padilla

The 6th district includes the neighborhoods of Lake Balboa, Van Nuys, Panorama City, Arleta, North Hills, North Hollywood, and Sun Valley, as well as Van Nuys Airport and the Sepulveda Basin.[7]

Although the election was officially nonpartisan, all qualified candidates were members of the Democratic Party except Rose Grigoryan, who was registered as "no party preference."[7]

Candidates

Declared

Qualified write-in candidates

Disqualified

Declined

Endorsements

Imelda Padilla
Isaac Kim
Organizations
Antoinette Scully
Organizations
Douglas Sierra
Declined to endorse
Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 18, 2023[24]
Candidate Contributions
Marisa Alcaraz $100,606
Rose Grigoryan $23,379
Isaac Kim $13,275
Imelda Padilla $55,362
Marco Santana $53,900
Antoinette Scully $5,688
Douglas Sierra $8,113

Political positions

Candidate Eliminate
parking
minimums
Increase
upzoning[b]
in District 6
Refuse donations
from real estate
and police interests
Support
Healthy
Streets LA[c]
Close
Whiteman
Airport
[d]
Police
staffing
level
Reallocate
police
funding[e]
Repeal
Section
41.18[f]
Marisa Alcaraz No[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29]
Possibly[g][17]
Increase[17]
?
No[7]
Rose Grigoryan
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Isaac Kim No[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] No[17]
Status quo[17]
Yes[17] Yes[7]
Imelda Padilla
Partially[h][29]
Yes[29] No[29] Yes[29] No[17] Increase[17] No[17] No[7]
Marco Santana No[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[17] Increase[17] Yes[17] Yes[7]
Antoinette Scully Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[17] Decrease[17] Yes[17] Yes[7]
Douglas Sierra Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29] Yes[29]
Possibly[i][17]
Increase[17] No[j][17] Possibly[k][7]

General election

2023 Los Angeles City Council district 6 special election
Candidate Votes %
Imelda Padilla 3,424 25.66
Marisa Alcaraz 2,819 21.13
Marco Santana 2,523 18.91
Rose Grigoryan 1,985 14.88
Isaac Kim 1,455 10.90
Antoinette Scully 745 5.58
Douglas Sierra 393 2.95
Write-in 162 1.23
Total votes 13,506 100.00
Imelda Padilla 8,520 55.79
Marisa Alcaraz 6,751 44.21
Total votes 15,271 100.00

District 14 recall attempt

Kevin de León's recall was first introduced in October 2022, in the midst of the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal. The recall petition was approved by the city clerk office on December 6, 2022.[30] The petition failed on April 1, 2023, as only 21,006 of the required 25,000 valid signatures were turned in.[4]

Polling

Hypothetical polling
Should Kevin de León be recalled?
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Yes No Undecided
Strategies 360 January 10–16, 2023 400 (RV) ± 4.9% 58% 25% 17%

Notes

  1. ^ After the resignation of Nury Martinez, Los Angeles Chief Legislative Analyst Sharon Tso acted as a nonvoting placeholder. Tso's only responsibilities were to maintain the day-to-day operations of the 6th district council office, and the seat was still considered vacant.
  2. ^ Altering the zoning of certain areas to allow for the construction higher-density housing
  3. ^ An initiative on the 2024 ballot to make Los Angeles streets safer by increasing the number of dedicated bus lanes, protected bike lanes, and pedestrian-priority areas.[25] Nury Martinez, the seat's previous incumbent, opposed Healthy Streets LA.[26]
  4. ^ Some have called to close Whiteman Airport due to concerns over pollution and recent plane crashes.[27]
  5. ^ Take funds from the police budget and use them to finance mental health and homelessness outreach programs
  6. ^ A section of the Los Angeles Municipal Code that "prohibits sitting, lying, sleeping, and storing property in many public areas," functioning to limit public homeless camping.[28]
  7. ^ "If the community seriously feels the airport needs to be closed, that's something we should seriously consider."
  8. ^ Would eliminate parking minimums for housing built "near public transit"
  9. ^ Would convene neighborhood councils of nearby areas to decide whether or not to close the airport.
  10. ^ Would audit LAPD to find ways to save money, but would not cut police funding
  11. ^ Would not enforce 41.18 without adequate housing

References

  1. ^ "LA City Council to hold special election for Nury Martinez's District 6 replacement". CBS News. October 25, 2022.
  2. ^ Cowan, Jill; Hubler, Shawn (October 12, 2022). "Los Angeles City Councilwoman Resigns Amid Uproar Over Racist Remarks". The New York Times. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Caretaker appointed after Nury Martinez resigns, special election considered". KTTV. October 13, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Wick, Julia (April 1, 2023). "L.A. on the Record: Effort to recall Councilmember Kevin de León fails". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  5. ^ Arellano, Gustavo (February 1, 2023). "Column: Voters in Kevin de León's district support recalling him. Now comes the hard part". Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "LA city attorney proposes ballot measure in 2023 creating new City Council maps". KABC-TV. October 13, 2022. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Your guide to the L.A. City Council District 6 election to replace Nury Martinez".
  8. ^ a b c Zahniser, David; Wick, Julia (December 17, 2022). "L.A. on the Record: KDL, absurdist theater and a trick play". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ a b c d Stoltze, Frank (January 13, 2023). "Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez's LA City Council Seat". Laist.
  10. ^ a b c "Non-Profit Housing Director Marco Santana announces run to fill vacant LA Council District 6 seat". 2UrbanGirls. November 16, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c "LA City Council District 6 Special Election".
  12. ^ "Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez's LA City Council Seat".
  13. ^ a b c d Smith, Dakota (October 17, 2022). "Martinez's resignation sets off scramble for mid-San Fernando Valley seat". Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^ "LA Council Members to Explore Special Election To Fill Nury Ramirez Seat". NBC Los Angeles. October 18, 2022.
  15. ^ Arellano, Gustavo (March 11, 2023). "Column: A fading mural offers a warning to candidates seeking to replace Nury Martinez". Los Angeles Times.
  16. ^ a b "L.A. on the Record: Who are council members supporting in the Valley race?".
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "CD6 Candidate Forum - 2-18-2023".
  18. ^ "Outside money, donations shape Valley race for L.A. City Council seat".
  19. ^ "Price Endorses Marisa Alcaraz for L.A. Council District 6".
  20. ^ "Carpenters union endorses Marisa Alcaraz for vacant San Fernando Valley City Council seat". MarisaForLA. April 5, 2023.
  21. ^ "Endorsement: Marco Santana for Council District 6". Los Angeles Times. March 5, 2023.
  22. ^ "Endorsement: Elect Douglas Sierra in Los Angeles Council District 6". Los Angeles Daily News. February 27, 2023.
  23. ^ a b c "Why some progressive groups are staying out of this L.A. City Council race".
  24. ^ "Public Data Portal".
  25. ^ Gee, Kristopher (September 27, 2022). "Healthy Streets LA ballot measure will go before voters in 2024". spectrumnews1.com.
  26. ^ Stoltze, Frank (February 3, 2023). "Ex-Councilmember Martinez Opposed Healthy Streets LA Plan. Candidates To Replace Her Say She Was Wrong". laist.com.
  27. ^ Uranga, Rachel (May 16, 2022). "After plane crashes and close calls, pressure mounts to close this L.A. airport". Los Angeles Times.
  28. ^ "LA City Council votes to expand encampment ban amid active protest".
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Council District 6 Mobility Debate - Special Election 2023".
  30. ^ "Kevin de León recall, Los Angeles, California (2021-2023)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved April 10, 2023.

External links

Official campaign websites
  • Marisa Alcaraz for City Council
  • Rose Grigoryan for City Council
  • Isaac Kim for City Council
  • Carmelina Minasova for City Council
  • Imelda Padilla for City Council
  • Marco Santana for City Council
  • Antoinette Scully for City Council
  • Douglas Sierra for City Council

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The 2023 Los Angeles special election was held on April 4 2023 with a runoff occurring on June 27 2023 1 Voters will elect a candidate in a nonpartisan primary with runoff elections potentially scheduled One of the fifteen seats on the Los Angeles City Council was up for election due to the vacancy of one member councilwoman Nury Martinez of District 6 who resigned in the wake of the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal 2 Sharon Tso was installed as a caretaker to the district but no formal appointment was made 3 There was potential for a recall over Kevin de Leon s statements made during the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal as well though due to the lack of signatures turned in by the deadline on April 1 2023 the petition to recall de Leon failed 4 5 Former City Attorney Mike Feuer also proposed that a special election be held on a referendum to replace the Council s ability to redraw the City Council districts with an independent commission before the 2024 elections 6 2023 Los Angeles special election 2022 April 4 2023 first round June 27 2023 runoff 2024 1 out of 15 seats in the City Council8 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Party Democratic IndependentSeats before 13 1Seats won 1 0Seats after 14 1Seat change 1Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan and candidates party affiliations do not appear on the ballot Contents 1 District 6 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 2 Qualified write in candidates 1 1 3 Disqualified 1 1 4 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Fundraising 1 4 Political positions 1 5 General election 2 District 14 recall attempt 2 1 Polling 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksDistrict 62023 Los Angeles City Council District 6 special election nbsp 2020 April 4 2023 First round June 27 2023 Runoff 2024 nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Imelda Padilla Marisa Alcaraz Marco SantanaFirst round 3 42125 69 2 81221 12 2 51518 89 Runoff 8 52055 79 6 75144 21 Eliminated nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Rose Grigoryan Isaac Kim Antoinette ScullyFirst round 1 98014 87 1 45210 90 7445 59 Runoff Eliminated Eliminated EliminatedCity Councilor before electionVacant a City Councilor Imelda PadillaThe 6th district includes the neighborhoods of Lake Balboa Van Nuys Panorama City Arleta North Hills North Hollywood and Sun Valley as well as Van Nuys Airport and the Sepulveda Basin 7 Although the election was officially nonpartisan all qualified candidates were members of the Democratic Party except Rose Grigoryan who was registered as no party preference 7 Candidates Declared Marisa Alcaraz deputy chief of staff to city councilor Curren Price from Lake Balboa 8 7 Rose Grigoryan marketing company founder from North Hollywood 9 Isaac Kim skin care business owner from Van Nuys 9 7 Imelda Padilla community relations manager and candidate for Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education in 2017 from Sun Valley 8 7 Marco Santana housing nonprofit director and former Controller of the San Fernando Valley Democratic Party from Van Nuys 7 10 Antoinette Scully community organizer from Van Nuys 9 7 Douglas Sierra community center facilities coordinator from Sun Valley 9 7 Qualified write in candidates Wendy Goodman Thum president of the Sun Valley Neighborhood Council 11 Carmelina Minasova respiratory therapist 11 Richard Serrano Los Angeles Department of Water and Power employee 11 Disqualified Lanira Murphy treasurer of the Panorama City Neighborhood Council and runner up for California State Assembly District 46 in 2020 8 James Thomas president of the San Fernando Valley NAACP 12 Declined Angelica Duenas member of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee former president of the Sun Valley Neighborhood Council and candidate for California s 29th congressional district in 2018 2020 and 2022 13 Kelly Gonez president of the Los Angeles Board of Education 13 endorsed Santana 10 Cindy Montanez San Fernando city councilor former state assemblywoman from the 39th district and candidate for this district in 2013 and 2015 13 Luz Rivas state assemblywoman from the 39th district 13 14 Sharon Tso Los Angeles Chief Legislative Analyst and nonvoting placeholder for this seat 3 Endorsements Imelda PadillaFederal politiciansTony Cardenas U S representative for California s 29th congressional district 15 Local politiciansGeorge McKenna member of the Los Angeles Board of Education 7 Rocio Rivas member of the Los Angeles Board of Education 7 Joy Picus former Los Angeles city councilor 16 Monica Rodriguez Los Angeles city councilor 17 Scott Schmerelson member of the Los Angeles Board of Education 7 Labor unionsLaborers Union Local 300 7 Marisa AlcarazState legislatorsWendy Carrillo California state assemblywoman 18 Local politiciansHeather Hutt Los Angeles city councilor 7 Curren Price Los Angeles city councilor Alcaraz currently works for Price 19 Labor unionsInternational Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 94 7 Unite Here Local 11 4 Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters 20 United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Local 770 7 Marco SantanaLocal politiciansKelly Gonez president of the Los Angeles Board of Education 10 Nithya Raman Los Angeles city councilor 16 NewspapersLos Angeles Times 21 Labor unionsInternational Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 36 7 OrganizationsLos Angeles League of Conservation Voters 7 San Fernando Valley Democratic Party 7 Isaac KimOrganizationsSunrise Movement Occidental 7 Antoinette ScullyOrganizationsIndivisible East Valley 7 Douglas SierraNewspapersLos Angeles Daily News 22 Declined to endorseOrganizationsGround Game Los Angeles 23 Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America 23 Sunrise Movement Los Angeles 23 Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 18 2023 24 Candidate ContributionsMarisa Alcaraz 100 606Rose Grigoryan 23 379Isaac Kim 13 275Imelda Padilla 55 362Marco Santana 53 900Antoinette Scully 5 688Douglas Sierra 8 113Political positions Candidate Eliminateparkingminimums Increaseupzoning b in District 6 Refuse donationsfrom real estateand police interests SupportHealthyStreets LA c CloseWhitemanAirport d Policestaffinglevel Reallocatepolicefunding e RepealSection41 18 f Marisa Alcaraz No 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Possibly g 17 Increase 17 No 7 Rose Grigoryan Isaac Kim No 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 No 17 Status quo 17 Yes 17 Yes 7 Imelda Padilla Partially h 29 Yes 29 No 29 Yes 29 No 17 Increase 17 No 17 No 7 Marco Santana No 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 17 Increase 17 Yes 17 Yes 7 Antoinette Scully Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 17 Decrease 17 Yes 17 Yes 7 Douglas Sierra Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Yes 29 Possibly i 17 Increase 17 No j 17 Possibly k 7 General election 2023 Los Angeles City Council district 6 special election Candidate Votes Imelda Padilla 3 424 25 66Marisa Alcaraz 2 819 21 13Marco Santana 2 523 18 91Rose Grigoryan 1 985 14 88Isaac Kim 1 455 10 90Antoinette Scully 745 5 58Douglas Sierra 393 2 95Write in 162 1 23Total votes 13 506 100 00Imelda Padilla 8 520 55 79Marisa Alcaraz 6 751 44 21Total votes 15 271 100 00District 14 recall attemptKevin de Leon s recall was first introduced in October 2022 in the midst of the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal The recall petition was approved by the city clerk office on December 6 2022 30 The petition failed on April 1 2023 as only 21 006 of the required 25 000 valid signatures were turned in 4 Polling Hypothetical pollingShould Kevin de Leon be recalled Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error Yes No UndecidedStrategies 360 January 10 16 2023 400 RV 4 9 58 25 17 Notes After the resignation of Nury Martinez Los Angeles Chief Legislative Analyst Sharon Tso acted as a nonvoting placeholder Tso s only responsibilities were to maintain the day to day operations of the 6th district council office and the seat was still considered vacant Altering the zoning of certain areas to allow for the construction higher density housing An initiative on the 2024 ballot to make Los Angeles streets safer by increasing the number of dedicated bus lanes protected bike lanes and pedestrian priority areas 25 Nury Martinez the seat s previous incumbent opposed Healthy Streets LA 26 Some have called to close Whiteman Airport due to concerns over pollution and recent plane crashes 27 Take funds from the police budget and use them to finance mental health and homelessness outreach programs A section of the Los Angeles Municipal Code that prohibits sitting lying sleeping and storing property in many public areas functioning to limit public homeless camping 28 If the community seriously feels the airport needs to be closed that s something we should seriously consider Would eliminate parking minimums for housing built near public transit Would convene neighborhood councils of nearby areas to decide whether or not to close the airport Would audit LAPD to find ways to save money but would not cut police funding Would not enforce 41 18 without adequate housingReferences LA City Council to hold special election for Nury Martinez s District 6 replacement CBS News October 25 2022 Cowan Jill Hubler Shawn October 12 2022 Los Angeles City Councilwoman Resigns Amid Uproar Over Racist Remarks The New York Times Retrieved October 14 2022 a b Caretaker appointed after Nury Martinez resigns special election considered KTTV October 13 2022 Retrieved October 14 2022 a b c Wick Julia April 1 2023 L A on the Record Effort to recall Councilmember Kevin de Leon fails Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 12 2023 Arellano Gustavo February 1 2023 Column Voters in Kevin de Leon s district support recalling him Now comes the hard part Retrieved February 1 2023 LA city attorney proposes ballot measure in 2023 creating new City Council maps KABC TV October 13 2022 Retrieved October 15 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Your guide to the L A City Council District 6 election to replace Nury Martinez a b c Zahniser David Wick Julia December 17 2022 L A on the Record KDL absurdist theater and a trick play Los Angeles Times a b c d Stoltze Frank January 13 2023 Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez s LA City Council Seat Laist a b c Non Profit Housing Director Marco Santana announces run to fill vacant LA Council District 6 seat 2UrbanGirls November 16 2022 a b c LA City Council District 6 Special Election Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez s LA City Council Seat a b c d Smith Dakota October 17 2022 Martinez s resignation sets off scramble for mid San Fernando Valley seat Los Angeles Times LA Council Members to Explore Special Election To Fill Nury Ramirez Seat NBC Los Angeles October 18 2022 Arellano Gustavo March 11 2023 Column A fading mural offers a warning to candidates seeking to replace Nury Martinez Los Angeles Times a b L A on the Record Who are council members supporting in the Valley race a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r CD6 Candidate Forum 2 18 2023 Outside money donations shape Valley race for L A City Council seat Price Endorses Marisa Alcaraz for L A Council District 6 Carpenters union endorses Marisa Alcaraz for vacant San Fernando Valley City Council seat MarisaForLA April 5 2023 Endorsement Marco Santana for Council District 6 Los Angeles Times March 5 2023 Endorsement Elect Douglas Sierra in Los Angeles Council District 6 Los Angeles Daily News February 27 2023 a b c Why some progressive groups are staying out of this L A City Council race Public Data Portal Gee Kristopher September 27 2022 Healthy Streets LA ballot measure will go before voters in 2024 spectrumnews1 com Stoltze Frank February 3 2023 Ex Councilmember Martinez Opposed Healthy Streets LA Plan Candidates To Replace Her Say She Was Wrong laist com Uranga Rachel May 16 2022 After plane crashes and close calls pressure mounts to close this L A airport Los Angeles Times LA City Council votes to expand encampment ban amid active protest a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Council District 6 Mobility Debate Special Election 2023 Kevin de Leon recall Los Angeles California 2021 2023 Ballotpedia Retrieved April 10 2023 External linksOfficial campaign websitesMarisa Alcaraz for City Council Rose Grigoryan for City Council Isaac Kim for City Council Carmelina Minasova for City Council Imelda Padilla for City Council Marco Santana for City Council Antoinette Scully for City Council Douglas Sierra for City Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Los Angeles special election amp oldid 1202528602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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