What we know so far:
- Karen Bass will be L.A.'s next mayor (and more people voted than ever before).
- The Board of Supervisors stays all women.
- Alex Villanueva is out as sheriff (by a wide margin).
- Republican Michelle Steel beat Democrat Jay Chen in the newly drawn 45th Congressional district.
- L.A. County turnout should land at about 44%, a bit improvement from a low mark in 2013 of 23%.
Stay here on this page to watch the results unfold. Keep in mind there are still about 25.250 ballots that still need to be tallied and some races remain tight.
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Source: All data comes directly from the offices of the Secretary of State and the L.A. County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Special thanks go to the Big Local News project at Stanford University for assistance with production and presentation.
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LAist will share with you when NPR and the Associated Press have made a race call. When a race is called, it is not a projection. As AP notes, such a call is only made "when AP is fully confident a race has been won — defined most simply as the moment a trailing candidate no longer has a path to victory."
Below you'll find the latest results for measures and contests across the city and county of Los Angeles, along with California ballot measures, statewide offices, and local congressional seats.
Please note that these results are not final, but they're getting close since we're past the Tuesday, Nov. 15 cutoff for mail-in ballots to arrive.
Isn't this taking a long time? Not really. Early voters and mail-in ballots have fundamentally reshaped how votes are counted and when election results are known — think of it as Election Month rather than just Election Night.
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Estimated time of the following releases is between 4- 5 p.m.
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Tue, Nov. 22 | Fri, Nov. 25 | Tue, Nov. 29 |Fri, Dec. 2
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And if needed, Monday, Dec. 5
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Read more about turnout: What We Know So Far About SoCal Voter Turnout In The 2022 General Election
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The vote count as of Nov. 18:
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- 2,441,323 ballots have been processed and counted
- 80% of those were mail-in ballots
- 20% voted in person
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Still to be counted:
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- Vote by Mail ballots: 22,200
- Conditional Voter Registration ballots: 3,000
- Provisional ballots: 50
Los Angeles County
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Because of the high volume of vote-by-mail ballots cast, the percentage of precincts reporting is no longer a valuable indication of the outstanding votes to be counted. In the June primary, for example, 85% of the L.A. County vote was by mail.
City of Los Angeles
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Because of the high volume of vote-by-mail ballots cast, the percentage of precincts reporting is no longer a valuable indication of the outstanding votes to be counted. In the June primary, for example, 85% of the L.A. County vote was by mail.
California
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Because of the high volume of vote-by-mail ballots cast, the percentage of precincts reporting is no longer a valuable indication of the outstanding votes to be counted. In the June primary, for example, 85% of the L.A. County vote was by mail.