2015 Los Angeles election

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2015 Los Angeles election
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  2017 March 3, 2015
May 19, 2015
2020  

The 2020 Los Angeles elections were held on March 3, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. Voters elected candidates in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections scheduled for May 19, 2015. Seven of the fifteen seats in 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.

City Council

District 2

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 2 election [1]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Paul Krekorian (incumbent) 8,312 75.43
Nonpartisan Eric Preven2,70824.57
Total votes11,020 100.00

District 4

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 4 election [2] [3]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Carolyn Ramsay 3,71915.26
Nonpartisan David Ryu 3,63414.91
Nonpartisan Tomas O'Grady 3,42714.06
Nonpartisan Wally Knox 2,66910.95
Nonpartisan Teddy Davis2,63110.79
Nonpartisan Steve Veres2,3329.57
Nonpartisan Sheila Irani1,9908.16
Nonpartisan Joan Pelico1,4185.82
Nonpartisan Jay Beeber1,1644.78
Nonpartisan Ross Sarkissian5302.17
Nonpartisan Tara Bannister3091.27
Nonpartisan Mike Schaefer 2681.10
Nonpartisan Fred Mariscal1820.75
Nonpartisan Step Jones1050.43
Total votes24,378 100.00
General election
Nonpartisan David Ryu 13,161 54.83
Nonpartisan Carolyn Ramsay 10,84445.17
Total votes24,005 100.00

District 6

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 6 election [4]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Nury Martinez (incumbent) 6,625 61.13
Nonpartisan Cindy Montañez 4,21238.87
Total votes10,837 100.00

District 8

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 8 election [5]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Marqueece Harris-Dawson 7,631 62.18
Nonpartisan Robert Cole1,73514.14
Nonpartisan Forescee Hogan-Rowles1,57412.83
Nonpartisan Bobbie Jean Anderson1,33310.86
Total votes12,273 100.00

District 10

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 10 election [6]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Herb Wesson (incumbent) 8,889 63.28
Nonpartisan Grace Yoo4,17429.71
Nonpartisan Delaney Smith9857.01
Total votes14,048 100.00

District 12

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 12 election [7]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mitchell Englander (incumbent) 13,836 100.00
Total votes13,836 100.00

District 14

2015 Los Angeles City Council District 14 election [8]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan José Huizar (incumbent) 13,704 65.34
Nonpartisan Gloria Molina 5,09924.31
Nonpartisan Nadine Momoyo Diaz9134.35
Nonpartisan Mario Chavez7743.69
Nonpartisan John O'Neill 4832.30
Total votes20,973 100.00

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