Rep. Karen Bass has gained ground in the Los Angeles mayor’s race. Both she and Rick Caruso are assured of a spot in the November runoff.
Rep. Karen Bass has gained ground in the Los Angeles mayor’s race, but still trails developer Rick Caruso, theCaruso leads Bass, 40.5% to 38.8%, according to the latest vote count released Friday by Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
Caruso had a 5-point advantage on Wednesday morning, but mail-in ballots appear to have helped Bass in this latest update. The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk said in a statement that Friday’s update included an additional 169,338 ballots.County officials said Friday there are more than 500,000 votes left to count. Ballots postmarked by election day will be accepted through Tuesday.
In the closely watched race for Los Angeles city attorney, civil rights attorney Faisal Gill and former prosecutor Marina Torres were neck and neck in the race to succeed Mike Feuer. Gill led Torres by about 115 votes. Both are likely to advance to the November runoff. In the Eastside district stretching from Highland Park to Pico-Union, Councilman Gil Cedillo continued to lead community activist Eunisses Hernandez, 52% to 48%. There is no runoff in the race.
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