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2017 Los Angeles mayoral election
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The 2017 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on March 7, 2017, to elect the mayor of Los Angeles. Due to a change in the city's election calendar to align mayoral elections with statewide elections, the winner stood to serve a term of five years and six months instead of the usual four years.[2]
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan. Incumbent Eric Garcetti won a record 81.4% share of the vote in the primary, eliminating the need for a run-off. Voting turnout was relatively low at 20.1%.[1]
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Candidates
Declared
- Paul E. Amori[3]
- Y.J. Draiman, businessman, member of the Northridge East Neighborhood Council, father of David Draiman and candidate for mayor in 2013[3]
- Eric Garcetti, incumbent mayor of Los Angeles[2][4] (party preference: Democratic)
- Diane "Pinky" Harman, retired teacher[5]
- David Hernandez, activist[3] (party preference: Republican)
- Yuval Kremer, teacher[5]
- Rudy Melendez, laborer[3]
- Frantz Pierre, activist[6]
- Eric Preven, writer[3]
- Dennis Richter, factory worker[5]
- David "Zuma Dogg" Saltsburg, activist[5]
- Mitchell Schwartz, political strategist, environmentalist and entrepreneur[7] (party preference: Democratic)
Withdrawn
- Steve Barr, educator, activist and founder of Green Dot Public Schools and Rock the Vote[8][9][10]
- William Haynes, YouTube personality[11]
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Results
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