[14][15] Initial results showed that Raman and her challenger, Ethan Weaver, were set for a runoff since neither had secured a majority of votes.
Representatives Mayors Local politicians Individuals Labor unions Organizations Newspapers Local officials Imelda Padilla Imelda Padilla The 6th district is in the central and eastern San Fernando Valley, including Arleta, Lake Balboa, North Hollywood, North Hills, Panorama City, Van Nuys and Sun Valley.
[23] The incumbent is Imelda Padilla, who was elected in 2023 after the resignation of Nury Martinez after the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal.
Representatives Assemblymembers County supervisors Mayors Organizations Newspapers Heather Hutt Heather Hutt The 10th district encompasses Mid-City, Little Ethiopia, Leimert Park, La Cienega Heights, Baldwin Hills, Jefferson Park, Koreatown and Little Bangladesh.
[36][2] Newspapers Newspapers Kevin de León Ysabel Jurado The 14th district is situated in Downtown Los Angeles, including Skid Row, Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, Eagle Rock, El Sereno and Hermon.
[39] Tenants rights attorney Ysabel Jurado defeated Assemblymembers Wendy Carrillo and Miguel Santiago to advance to the runoff, placing ahead of de León in the primary.
State-level officials State assemblymembers Mayors Local politicians Newspapers and print media State assemblymembers Organizations Newspapers Political parties The 1st district encompass an area that spans from Koreatown to Mid City, with sections in Westside Los Angeles and South Los Angeles by Baldwin Hills.
[49] Labor unions Newspapers The 3rd district is in the San Fernando Valley, including North Hollywood, Sherman Oaks, and Van Nuys.
[56] Newspapers Labor unions Organizations The 7th district encompasses South Los Angeles, including Gardena, Carson, San Pedro and Wilmington.
[61] A report released by Chief Administrative Officer Matt Szabo in February 2024 indicated that the ballot measure would cost $3.1 billion to implement, which HLA supporters have called a politicized move.