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2013 Los Angeles election
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The 2013 Los Angeles election was held on March 5, 2013 in the city of Los Angeles, California. Voters elected candidates in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections scheduled for May 21, 2013. The executive offices of Mayor, City Attorney, and City Controller, as well as eight seats of the City Council, were up for election.

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

Mayor

2013 Los Angeles mayoral election [1] [2]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Eric Garcetti 93,97832.94
Nonpartisan Wendy Greuel 83,30829.20
Nonpartisan Kevin James 46,68416.36
Nonpartisan Jan Perry 45,48015.94
Nonpartisan Emanuel Pleitez 11,7164.11
Nonpartisan Norton Sandler1,5980.56
Nonpartisan Addie Miller1,4010.49
Nonpartisan YJ Draiman1,1740.41
Total votes285,339 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Eric Garcetti 222,300 54.23
Nonpartisan Wendy Greuel 187,60945.77
Total votes409,909 100.00

City Attorney

2013 Los Angeles City Attorney election [3] [4]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mike Feuer 116,88343.76
Nonpartisan Carmen Trutanich (incumbent)80,58730.17
Nonpartisan Greg Smith46,57817.44
Nonpartisan Noel Weiss23,0458.63
Total votes267,093 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Mike Feuer 238,237 62.27
Nonpartisan Carmen Trutanich (incumbent)144,33437.73
Total votes382,571 100.00

City Controller

2013 Los Angeles City Controller election [5] [6]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Ron Galperin 95,50737.13
Nonpartisan Dennis Zine 95,26837.03
Nonpartisan Analilia Joya24,8689.67
Nonpartisan Jeff Bornstein18,2827.11
Nonpartisan Ankur Patel14,4055.60
Nonpartisan Cary Brazeman8,9183.47
Total votes257,248 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Ron Galperin 209,897 56.60
Nonpartisan Dennis Zine 160,92943.40
Total votes370,826 100.00

City Council

District 1

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 1 election [7] [8]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Gil Cedillo 6,61349.38
Nonpartisan Jose Gardea5,79743.28
Nonpartisan Jesse Rosas9837.34
Total votes13,393 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Gil Cedillo 10,152 51.95
Nonpartisan Jose Gardea9,38948.05
Total votes19,541 100.00

District 3

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 3 election [9]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Bob Blumenfield 9,895 51.63
Nonpartisan Joyce Pearson3,82719.97
Nonpartisan Cary Iaccino1,8729.77
Nonpartisan Elizabeth Badger1,8009.39
Nonpartisan Steven Presberg9004.70
Nonpartisan Scott Silverstein8734.56
Total votes19,167 100.00

District 5

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 5 election [10]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Paul Koretz (incumbent) 17,096 73.99
Nonpartisan Mark Matthew Herd 6,01126.01
Total votes23,107 100.00

District 7

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 7 election [11]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Felipe Fuentes 7,699 51.32
Nonpartisan Nicole Chase4,05127.01
Nonpartisan Krystee Clark1,63110.87
Nonpartisan David Barron1,62010.80
Total votes15,001 100.00

District 9

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 9 election [12] [13]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Curren Price 2,45227.23
Nonpartisan Ana Cubas2,15823.96
Nonpartisan Mike Davis 1,41315.69
Nonpartisan Terry Hara1,04611.62
Nonpartisan David Roberts92410.26
Nonpartisan Ron Gochez7157.94
Nonpartisan Manny Aldana Jr.2973.30
Total votes9,005 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Curren Price 6,421 52.40
Nonpartisan Ana Cubas5,83347.60
Total votes12,254 100.00

District 11

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 11 election [14]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mike Bonin 17,566 61.20
Nonpartisan Tina Hess5,15517.96
Nonpartisan Frederick Sutton3,34311.65
Nonpartisan Odysseus Bostick2,6399.19
Total votes28,703 100.00

District 13

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 13 election [15] [16]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mitch O'Farrell 3,53518.44
Nonpartisan John Choi3,15816.47
Nonpartisan Sam Kbushyan2,30812.04
Nonpartisan Josh Post2,09910.95
Nonpartisan Alexander Cruz de Ocampo2,01210.50
Nonpartisan Matt Szabo1,4407.51
Nonpartisan Robert Negrete1,4007.30
Nonpartisan Octavio Pescador1,1996.26
Nonpartisan Jose Sigala7213.76
Nonpartisan Emile Mack6723.51
Nonpartisan Mike Schaefer 3591.87
Nonpartisan Roberto Haraldson2671.39
Total votes19,170 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan Mitch O'Farrell 13,940 52.75
Nonpartisan John Choi12,48547.25
Total votes26,425 100.00

District 15

2013 Los Angeles City Council District 15 election [17]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Joe Buscaino (incumbent) 11,723 83.33
Nonpartisan James Law2,25516.67
Total votes13,528 100.00

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