Elections in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
2024 Los Angeles County elections
The 2024 Los Angeles County elections will be held on November 5, 2024, in Los Angeles County , California , with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on March 5. Three of the five seats of the Board of Supervisors are up for election, as well as one of the countywide elected officials, the District Attorney .
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
Board of Supervisors [ edit ] District 2 [ edit ] 2024 Second supervisorial district election Candidate Holly Mitchell Daphne Bradford Popular vote 158,173 30,516 Percentage 68.45% 13.21% Candidate Clint Carlton Katrina Williams Popular vote 26,183 16,222 Percentage 11.33% 7.02%
The second supervisorial comprises the cities of Carson , Compton , Culver , El Segundo , Gardena , Hermosa Beach , Inglewood , Lawndale , Manhattan Beach , and Redondo Beach ; the communities of Alondra Park , Del Aire , East Compton , East Gardena , Florence-Graham , Ladera Heights , Lennox , Marina Del Ray , West Athens , West Carson , Westmont , and Willowbrook ; as well as the neighborhoods of Westchester and Harbor City north to Koreatown . Incumbent supervisor Holly Mitchell was first elected in a runoff with 60.6% of the vote in 2020 .[1]
Candidates [ edit ] Daphne Bradford, teacher[2] Clint Carlton, nonprofit executive[2] Holly Mitchell , incumbent supervisor[3] Katrina Williams, businesswoman[2] Endorsements [ edit ] Holly Mitchell
Political parties Organizations Results [ edit ] 2024 Second supervisorial district election[8] Primary election Candidate Votes % Holly Mitchell (incumbent) 158,173 68.45 Daphne Bradford 30,516 13.21 Clint Carlton 26,183 11.33 Katrina Williams 16,222 7.02 Total votes 231,094 100.00
District 4 [ edit ] 2024 Fourth supervisorial district election
The fourth supervisorial comprises the cities of Artesia , Bell , Bell Gardens , Bellflower , Cerritos , Commerce , Cudahy , Hawaiian Gardens , Huntington Park , La Habra Heights , La Mirada , Lakewood , Lomita , Long Beach , Lynwood , Maywood , Norwalk , Palos Verdes Estates , Paramount , Pico Rivera , Rancho Palos Verdes , Rolling Hills , Rolling Hills Estates , Santa Fe Springs , Signal Hill , South Gate , Torrance , Vernon , and Whittier ; the communities of East Whittier , Rose Hills , South Whittier , Walnut Park , and West Whittier-Los Nietos ; and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of San Pedro and Wilmington . Incumbent supervisor Janice Hahn was re-elected in 2020 with 76.2% of the vote.[9]
Candidates [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Janice Hahn
Statewide officials County officials Local officials Trade unions Political parties Organizations Results [ edit ] 2024 Fourth supervisorial district election[8] Primary election Candidate Votes % Janice Hahn (incumbent) 173,324 57.80 Alex Villanueva 84,259 28.10 John Cruikshank 42,272 14.10 Total votes 299,855 100.00
District 5 [ edit ] 2024 Fifth supervisorial district election
The fifth supervisorial district comprises the cities of Arcadia , Bradbury , Claremont , Duarte , Glendale , Glendora , La Cañada Flintridge , La Verne , Lancaster , Monrovia , Palmdale , Pasadena , San Dimas , San Marino , Santa Clarita , Sierra Madre , South Pasadena , and Temple ; the communities of Acton , Altadena , Castaic , La Crescenta-Montrose , Lake Los Angeles , and Stevenson Ranch ; and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Sunland-Tujunga and North Hollywood . Incumbent supervisor Kathryn Barger was re-elected in 2020 with 58.8% of the vote.[15]
Candidates [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Kathryn Barger
Organizations Trade unions Chris Holden
State legislators Political parties Results [ edit ] 2024 Fourth supervisorial district election[8] Primary election Candidate Votes % Kathryn Barger (incumbent) 198,083 56.81 Chris Holden 76,429 21.92 Konstantine Anthony 39,801 11.42 Perry Goldberg 26,588 7.63 Marlon Marroquin 7,767 2.23 Total votes 348,668 100.00
District Attorney [ edit ] 2024 Los Angeles County District Attorney election Candidate George Gascón Nathan Hochman Jonathan Hatami First round 370,654 25.2% 234,509 15.9% 194,755 13.2% Runoff TBD TBD Eliminated Candidate Debra Archuleta Jeff Chemerinsky Maria Ramirez First round 125,306 8.5% 116,064 7.9% 105,088 7.1% Runoff Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated Candidate John McKinney Eric Siddall First round 87,903 6.0% 82,993 5.6% Runoff Eliminated Eliminated
Incumbent district attorney George Gascón was first elected in 2020 , unseating two-term incumbent Jackie Lacey in a publicized election seen as a victory for criminal justice reform in Los Angeles. Gascón's tenure has been characterized by his liberal and progressive policies, such as opposition to capital punishment and reopening cases of officer-involved shootings . As a result, a series of recall efforts have been made against Gascón, and his office has received backlash from law enforcement groups and the families of violent crime victims.[22]
Candidates [ edit ] Advanced to general [ edit ] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Debra Archuleta, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge[2] Jeff Chemerinsky, former assistant U.S. Attorney [25] Jonathan Hatami , deputy district attorney[26] Dan Kapelovitz, criminal defense attorney[2] Lloyd Masson, cold case prosecutor[2] John McKinney, deputy district attorney[27] David Milton, former Los Angeles County Superior Court judge[2] Craig Mitchell, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge[28] Maria Ramirez, deputy district attorney[2] Eric Siddall, deputy district attorney[28] Endorsements [ edit ] Jeff Chemerinsky
Municipal officials Individuals George Gascón
Organizations Trade unions Newspapers Political parties Nathan Hochman
U.S. executive officials Local officials Political parties Individuals Debates [ edit ] The Santa Monica Democratic Club hosted a debate between Gascón and seven other candidates on November 16, 2023. The main focus was on growing crime rates during Gascón's tenure as a result of his policies, with each challenger focusing their attacks on him. Ramirez blamed Gascón for his "refusal to prosecute," while Mitchell declared that the county has become less safe. At one point, an attendant booed Gascón as he spoke.[23]
Polling [ edit ] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[a] Marginof error George Gascón Jonathan Hatami Nathan Hochman Jeff Chemerinsky Craig Mitchell Maria Ramirez Other Undecided CEPP January 21–29, 2024 1,416 (RV) ± 2.6% 15% 8% 4% 2% 2% 2% — 64%
Results [ edit ] 2024 Los Angeles County District Attorney election[8] Primary election Candidate Votes % George Gascón (incumbent) 370,654 25.19 Nathan Hochman 234,509 15.94 Jonathan Hatami 194,755 13.23 Debra Archuleta 125,306 8.52 Jeff Chemerinsky 116,064 7.89 Maria Ramirez 105,088 7.14 John McKinney 87,903 5.97 Eric Siddall 82,993 5.64 David S. Milton 63,044 4.28 Craig J. Mitchell 44,326 3.01 Lloyd Masson 29,306 1.99 Dan Kapelovitz 17,622 1.20 Total votes 1,471,570 100.00 General election George Gascón (incumbent) Nathan Hochman Total votes
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"LA County race for district attorney: Gascón faces off with candidates in Democratic debate" . KABC-TV . Santa Monica . ^ Chidbachian, Alexi (April 4, 2023). "LA evolving into 'dystopia' under Gascón: Nathan Hochman announces run for DA" . KTTV . ^ Regardie, Jon (September 12, 2023). "Former Federal Prosecutor Jeff Chemerinsky Enters Race for District Attorney" . Los Angeles . ^ "Prosecutor Jonathan Hatami running for Los Angeles DA in 2024" . KTTV . March 29, 2023. ^ " 'We need change': Deputy DA John McKinney to run against Gascón for LA County District Attorney" . KTTV . March 7, 2023. ^ a b Queally, James (August 28, 2023). "More challengers emerge to L.A. County D.A. George Gascón" . Los Angeles Times . ^ a b Queally, James (October 22, 2023). "D.A. George Gascón faces 9 challengers in one of the largest primary fields in L.A. history" . Los Angeles Times . ^ a b Haskell, Josh (February 17, 2024). "Even with low approval rating, large field of candidates in race for LA DA helps George Gascón" . ABC7 . ^ "California March 2024 Primary Endorsed Candidates" . Center Action Fund . Retrieved February 6, 2024 . ^ "2024 Primary Election Endorsements" . SEIU UHW . Retrieved October 24, 2023 . ^ "Endorsement: Reelect George Gascón as Los Angeles County district attorney" . Los Angeles Times . January 21, 2024. Retrieved January 21, 2024 . ^ Schwartz, Jeff (January 25, 2024). "Culver City Democratic Club's Endorsements for California's March 5 Primary Election" . Culver City Observer . Retrieved January 19, 2024 . ^ "Policy not Party: Conservative Actor James Woods Shows his True Colors by Supporting a Moderate Democrat for LA District Attorney – The Current Report" . January 15, 2024. Retrieved January 21, 2024 . ^ a b c "Judge Craig Mitchell Is Probable Candidate for Los Angeles County District Attorney" . www.metnews.com . Retrieved January 21, 2024 . ^ Grazier, Rebecca. "A Crowded Field is Challenging George Gascon for District Attorney" . Westside Voice . Retrieved May 14, 2024 . ^ a b c Buckley, Thomas. "LA Deputy District Attorneys Endorse Nathan Hochman" . California Globe . Retrieved May 14, 2024 . ^ Queally, James. "Jackie Lacey lost the L.A. D.A. job to George Gascón. Now she's endorsing his 2024 rival" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved May 14, 2024 . ^ "Voter Guide" . Long Beach Area Republicans in California . Retrieved May 14, 2024 . ^ a b Leonard, Eric. "Kennedy children denounce George Gascón's parole policy, endorse challenger" . NBC Los Angeles . Retrieved May 14, 2024 . ^ "2024 Voter Guides" . californiaprolife.org . Retrieved February 20, 2024 . ^ "2024 CA Endorsements" . Teamsters JC 42 . October 6, 2023. Archived from the original on October 18, 2023. Retrieved October 18, 2023 .
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