How Los Angeles Unified Voted
2024 General
How they voted in other elections
Los Angeles Unified's election results
72 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
12
President
Kamala Harris
+43.6%
Kamala Harris
+43.6%
Donald Trump
-43.6%
Jill Stein
-68.9%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
-69.0%
Claudia De La Cruz
-69.4%
Chase Oliver
-69.8%
US Senate (Full Term)
Adam Schiff
+43.0%
Adam Schiff
+43.0%
Steve Garvey
-43.0%
Proposition 2
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
PASSED
Yes
+35.6%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
+35.6%
No
-35.6%
Proposition 3
Constitutional Right to Marriage
PASSED
Yes
+42.2%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
+42.2%
No
-42.2%
Proposition 4
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
PASSED
Yes
+42.2%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
+42.2%
No
-42.2%
Proposition 5
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
PASSED
Yes
+17.2%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
+17.2%
No
-17.2%
Proposition 6
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
PASSED
Yes
+21.2%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
+21.2%
No
-21.2%
Proposition 32
Raises Minimum Wage
PASSED
Yes
+21.8%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
+21.8%
No
-21.8%
Proposition 33
Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-0.8%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
-0.8%
No
+0.8%
Proposition 34
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
FAILED
Yes
-10.8%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
-10.8%
No
+10.8%
Proposition 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED
Yes
+37.0%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
+37.0%
No
-37.0%
Proposition 36
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED
Yes
+18.6%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
+18.6%
No
-18.6%
Legislative Races
31
Assembly Total (13 races)
Democrat Vote
+41.0%
Democrat Vote
+41.0%
Republican Vote
-41.0%
Congressional Total (8 races)
Democrat Vote
+42.6%
Democrat Vote
+42.6%
Republican Vote
-42.6%
Senate Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+32.8%
Democrat Vote
+32.8%
Republican Vote
-32.8%
Suzette Martinez Valladares
+4.4%
Kipp Mueller
-4.4%
Sasha Renee Perez
+52.2%
Elizabeth Wong Ahlers
-52.2%
George Whitesides
+6.6%
Mike Garcia*
-6.6%
Henry Stern*
+29.6%
Lucie Volotzky
-29.6%
Judy Chu*
+55.2%
April A. Verlato
-55.2%
Laura Friedman
+51.4%
Alex Balekian
-51.4%
Brad Sherman*
+33.0%
Larry Thompson
-33.0%
Lena A. Gonzalez*
+48.6%
Mario Paz
-48.6%
Jimmy Gomez*
+10.6%
David Kim
-10.6%
Laura Richardson
+1.8%
Michelle Chambers
-1.8%
Ted W. Lieu*
+50.4%
Melissa Toomim
-50.4%
Sydney Kamlager Dove*
+55.6%
Juan Rey
-55.6%
Linda T. Sanchez*
Pilar Schiavo*
+15.6%
Patrick Lee Gipson
-15.6%
Jacqui Irwin*
+26.0%
Ted Nordblum
-26.0%
Robert Garcia*
+52.0%
John Briscoe
-52.0%
Maxine Waters*
+58.0%
Steve Williams
-58.0%
Nick Schultz
+41.8%
Tony Rodriguez
-41.8%
Nanette Diaz Barragan*
+41.6%
Roger Groh
-41.6%
Jesse Gabriel*
+26.0%
Tracey Schroeder
-26.0%
Mike Fong*
+42.8%
Long Liu
-42.8%
Rick Chavez Zbur*
+54.4%
Stephan Hohil
-54.4%
Jessica Caloza
+33.6%
Franky Carrillo
-33.6%
Mark Gonzalez
+5.8%
John K. Yi
-5.8%
Isaac G. Bryan*
+61.2%
Keith G. Cascio
-61.2%
Tina Simone Mc Kinnor*
+56.4%
Alfonso Hernandez
-56.4%
Jose Luis Solache
+47.0%
Paul Jones
-47.0%
Blanca Pacheco*
+49.4%
Raul Ortiz Jr.
-49.4%
Mike Gipson*
+36.4%
Lydia A Gutierrez
-36.4%
Al Muratsuchi*
+24.4%
George Barks
-24.4%
Josh Lowenthal*
+23.2%
Joshua Rodriguez
-23.2%
Overlapping Local Races
19
City of Bell Gardens City Council (unexpired Term)
1% of contest
Miguel De La Rosa
+20.0%
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Miguel De La Rosa
+20.0%
Jennifer Rodriguez
-20.0%
City of Bell Gardens General Municipal City Council
1% of contest
Jorgel Chavez
+8.0%
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Jorgel Chavez
+8.0%
Isabel Guillen
-8.0%
Gabi Gomez
-14.3%
Michael Reveles
-27.7%
City of Carson General Municipal City Council District 1
68% of contest
Jawane Hilton
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Jawane Hilton
Lula Davis Holmes
+16.8%
Jim Dear
-16.8%
City of Commerce General Municipal City Council
10% of contest
Oralia Rebollo
+5.9%
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Oralia Rebollo
+5.9%
Hugo Argumedo
-5.9%
Leonard Mendoza
-9.4%
Michael W Pryor
-30.7%
City of Hawthorne General Municipal City Council
7% of contest
A Reyes English
+2.2%
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A Reyes English
+2.2%
D Williams Hunter
-2.2%
Marie Poindexter
-7.1%
Faye Johnson
-9.1%
Moe Awadallah
-14.7%
L David Patterson
+18.5%
Alex Vargas
-18.5%
Luciano A Aguilar
-46.9%
Leithelle Williams
-49.8%
Aisha L Thompson
Dionne Faulk
+49.4%
Leslie Jones
-49.4%
A Y Johnson
-55.5%
Angela Allen
+21.8%
Taylor R Bryant
-21.8%
C Jimenez
Jose Sanchez
George Lewis
+3.4%
Steve Perestam
-3.4%
David Chura
-4.3%
Jeff Chen
-8.2%
Michele P Carbone
-11.6%
Maria R Davila
+2.0%
M Avalos
-2.0%
Gil Hurtado
-6.5%
Franbert Calderon
-9.6%
Alan Garcia
-9.9%
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees District 1
86% of contest
Andra Hoffman
+45.6%
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Andra Hoffman
+45.6%
Peter V Manghera
-45.6%
Baltazar Fedalizo
-50.6%
Cheyenne Sims
-54.2%
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees District 3
86% of contest
David Vela
+37.3%
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David Vela
+37.3%
Nancy Pearlman
-37.3%
Louis A Shapiro
-46.9%
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees District 5
86% of contest
N M Henderson
+51.2%
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N M Henderson
+51.2%
Elaine Alaniz
-51.2%
Jason R Aula
-56.7%
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees District 7
86% of contest
Kelsey Iino
+59.2%
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Kelsey Iino
+59.2%
Robert Payne
-59.2%
Nathan Hochman
+8.4%
George Gascon
-8.4%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
10
To require accountability and results, create affordable housing, support home ownership, provide rental assistance, increase mental health and addiction treatment, reduce and prevent homelessness; and provide services for children, families, veterans, domestic violence survivors, seniors, and disabled people experiencing homelessness; shall the measure repealing the Measure H tax and replacing it with a 1/2 cent sales tax, raising approximately $1,076,076,350 annually until voters decide to end it, with new audits and oversight, be adopted?
Yes
+29.2%
No
-29.2%
Shall an ordinance, without increasing taxes on residents, updating/simplifying City of Monterey Park’s 35-year-old business license tax rates, ensuring fairness to all businesses and helping fund general city services, including keeping public/business areas safe/clean; preventing crime/thefts; strengthening the local economy; by revising the tax rate to 0.00075 per $1,000 of gross receipts ($75 yearly minimum tax), generating approximately $1,200,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring spending disclosure, funds locally controlled, be adopted?
Yes
+45.2%
No
-45.2%
Yes
+72.0%
No
-72.0%
Measure E - Los Angeles County Fire Protection District
16% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+33.6%
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Shall an ordinance ensuring local firefighter/paramedic emergency response, involving wildfires, house fires, heart attacks, strokes, and car accidents; to hire/train firefighters/paramedics, upgrade/replace aging firefighter safety equipment, fire engines, helicopters, facilities, life-saving rescue tools, and 911 communications technology; by levying 6 cents per square foot of certain parcel improvements, providing $152 million annually, limited to 2% annual adjustment, until ended by voters, exempting low-income seniors, with independent citizens oversight, be adopted?
Yes
+33.6%
No
-33.6%
Shall the measure amending the Los Angeles County Charter to create an elected County Executive; create an independent Ethics Commission to increase restrictions on lobbying and investigate misconduct; establish a nonpartisan Legislative Analyst to review proposed County policies; increase the Board of Supervisors from five to nine elected members; require County departments to present annual budgets in public meetings; using existing funding sources with no additional taxes to implement, as detailed in the charter amendment ordinance, be adopted?
Yes
+14.0%
No
-14.0%
Shall the measure amending the Charter to reduce Harbor and Public Utilities Commissioner terms to four years, transfer authority over Harbor Department employment and personnel matters from the Board of Harbor Commissioners to the Department’s Chief Executive Officer, excepting a Board- appointed Chief Operating Officer, Executive Officer to the Board, and Board staff, and increasing penalties for violations of Harbor Department rules from $500 to $1000, and changing the Harbor budget approval date, be adopted?
Yes
-20.0%
No
+20.0%
Shall the measure amending the City’s Charter to combine the Civil Service and Human Resources Departments into one unified department to manage all employee recruitment, hiring, and certifications; and establish an independent Civil Service Employee Rights and Appeals Commission to resolve complaints regarding Civil Service rules, to adjudicate classified employee disciplinary appeals; and to implement classified hiring preferences for Long Beach residents, students from local colleges and universities, current employees, and certain internships/apprenticeships, be adopted?
Yes
+77.8%
No
-77.8%
Shall the measure to maintain general city services, including 911 response; firefighter/paramedic; pothole/street repairs; improve storm drains; afterschool programs; senior services; parks; libraries; public health; and homeless services, by eliminating the exemption for electrical corporations/government agencies using gas to make electricity and applying Long Beach’s existing 5% gas utility user tax to said corporations/agencies, generating approximately $15,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring audits, spending disclosure, and all funds used locally, be adopted?
Yes
+63.6%
No
-63.6%
Shall the ordinance providing funding for City of Monterey Park’s general services such as maintaining 911 emergency response and fire protection; increasing neighborhood police patrols; maintaining parks; supporting youth, afterschool, and senior programs; repairing streets and potholes; by increasing the City of Monterey Park’s transient occupancy tax, paid only by hotel/motel and short-term rental guests, from 12% to 13%, providing approximately $500,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring spending disclosure, funds locally controlled, be adopted?
Yes
+53.6%
No
-53.6%
Shall City of Torrance's Charter (established in 1947) be amended/modernized, compliant with State law, including: Requiring disclosure of all campaign donations to City candidates. Requiring lobbyists to register with the City. Requiring ethics training for all elected officials. Establishing stricter conflict of interest rules on elected officials/City staff. Restricting Mayor/Council members compensation to State of California Minimum Wage rate without raising taxes. Requiring public disclosure, independent audits of all City spending?
Yes
+33.4%
No
-33.4%