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2009 Los Angeles elections

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FieldValue
election_name2009 Los Angeles election
countryLos Angeles
typelegislative
ongoingno
election_dateMarch 3, 2009
previous_election2007 Los Angeles election
previous_year2007
next_election2011 Los Angeles election
next_year2011
seats_for_election8 out of 15 seats in the City Council
majority_seats8
party1Democratic Party (United States)
seats_before113
seats17
seats_after113
seat_change1
party2Republican Party (United States)
seats_before22
seats21
seats_after22
seat_change2

The 2009 elections for elected officials in Los Angeles took place on March 3, 2009, with run-off elections on May 19, 2009. The mayor, city attorney, city controller and eight out of the fifteen members of the city council were up for election.

Results

Officially all candidates are non-partisan. *Incumbent.

Mayor

Main article: 2009 Los Angeles mayoral election

Incumbent Antonio Villaraigosa was re-elected.

|reg. electors = 1,596,165

City attorney

Main article: 2009 Los Angeles City Attorney election

Incumbent Rocky Delgadillo could not stand for re-election due to term limits. Carmen Trutanich was elected after the run-off election on May 19, 2009.

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City controller

-- Incumbent Laura N. Chick could not stand for re-election due to term limits. |reg. electors = 1,596,165

City council

-- District 1

District 3

District 5

Incumbent Jack Weiss was running for the city attorney post.

|reg. electors = 166,743

District 7

District 9

District 11

District 13

District 15

References

References

  1. (March 3, 2009). "City of Los Angeles Primary Nominating & Consolidated Elections Official Election Results March 3, 2009". [[Los Angeles City Clerk.
  2. "Los Angeles Mayor". Our Campaigns.
  3. (March 3, 2009). "City of Los Angeles Primary Nominating & Consolidated Elections Official Election Results March 3, 2009". [[Los Angeles City Clerk.
  4. Officially all candidates are [[non-partisan]].
  5. Although [[Walter Moore (politician). Walter Moore]] is sometimes erroneously identified as a Republican.
  6. (June 2, 2009). "May 2009 Election Results for City Attorney". [[Los Angeles City Clerk.
  7. "Los Angeles City Attorney". Our Campaigns.
  8. "Los Angeles City Attorney - Runoff". Our Campaigns.
  9. (June 2, 2009). "May 2009 Election Results for Council District 5". [[Los Angeles City Clerk.
  10. "Los Angeles City Council - District 5 - Runoff". Our Campaigns.
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