2011 Los Angeles election

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2011 Los Angeles election
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The 2011 elections for elected officials in Los Angeles took place on March 8, 2011. Seven out of the fifteen members of the city council were up for election.

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Results

Officially all candidates are non-partisan. *Incumbent.

City council

District 2

Los Angeles City Council District 2 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Paul Krekorian*12,69275.54%
Independent Augusto Bisani4,10924.46%
Total votes16,801 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

District 4

Los Angeles City Council District 4 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Tom LaBonge*10,62954.52%
Independent Tomas O'Grady6,08831.23%
Independent Stephen Box2,77814.25%
Total votes19,495 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

District 6

Los Angeles City Council District 6 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Tony Cardenas*4,78857.69%
Independent Rich Goodman1,53918.54%
Independent James "Jamie" Cordaro1,23814.92%
Independent David Barron7348.84%
Total votes8,299 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

District 8

Los Angeles City Council District 8 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Bernard C. Parks*9,48251.21%
Independent Forescee Hogan-Rowles8,05843.52%
Independent Jabari S. Jumaane9755.27%
Total votes18,515 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

District 10

Los Angeles City Council District 10 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Herb Wesson*9,74473.43%
Republican Andy Kim1,48011.15%
Independent Althea Rae Shaw6685.03%
Republican Luis Montoya5364.04%
Independent Chris Brown 4903.69%
Independent Austin Dragon3512.65%
Total votes13,269 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

District 12

Los Angeles City Council District 12 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Mitchell Englander 13,75157.74%
Independent Brad Smith5,91724.85%
Republican Navraj Singh1,4306.00%
Independent Kelly M. Lord, Jr.1,2985.45%
Republican Armineh Chelebian1,0274.31%
Independent Dinesh "Danny" Lakhanpal3921.65%
Total votes23,815 100.00
Republican hold Swing

District 14

Los Angeles City Council District 14 general election, March 8, 2011 [1] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic José Huizar*10,94563.43%
Independent Rudy Martinez6,31036.57%
Total votes17,255 100.00
Democratic hold Swing

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References

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