City Council
2nd District
Seven candidates hope to succeed Council President Paul Krekorian, who cannot run because of term limits. The leading fundraisers were former Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian and small businessman Sam Kbushyan.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
4th District
Incumbent and progressive rising star Nithya Raman faces two challengers from her right: Deputy City Attorney Ethan Weaver and software engineer Levon Baronian.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
6th District
Less than a year ago, Imelda Padilla won a special-election race for the seat after the resignation of Nury Martinez, who faced fierce criticism over a leaked audio tape. Now Ms. Padilla seems to be poised for another four-year term, prevailing over two challengers: real estate broker Ely de la Cruz Ayao and respiratory care practitioner Carmenlina Minasova.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
8th District
Incumbent Marqueece Harris-Dawson has two challengers in the South LA district: business owner Jahan Epps and roofer Cliff Smith. Harris-Dawson raised over $230,000 in donations; neither of his opponents raised more than $15,000.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
10th District
Incumbent Heather Hutt is running to hang onto the seat she was appointed to in September after the conviction of Mark Ridley-Thomas on corruption charges. Her main challengers are Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer and attorney Grace Yoo.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
12th District
Incumbent John Lee, known as a reliable supporter of business and policing, could be hobbled by Ethics Commission allegations stemming from a 2017 trip to Las Vegas with Councilman Mitchell Englander, who at that time was Mr. Lee’s boss. Mr. Lee has one challenger: nonprofit director Serena Oberstein.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)
14th District
Fighting for his seat is nothing new to incumbent Keven de León, who has survived several recall attempts and calls to resign, even from President Joe Biden. Mr. De León is currently leading with 29 percent of the votes over his main challengers—a couple of Assembly members—Wendy Carrillo and Miguel Santiago.Updates as of 4:31 p.m., March 6. (Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk/Screenshot via California Insider)