2022 Los Angeles County elections Registered 5,627,796[ 1] Turnout 43.65% ( 32.33 pp )[ 1]
The 2022 Los Angeles County elections were held on November 8, 2022, in Los Angeles County , California , with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on June 7. Two of the five seats of the Board of Supervisors were up for election, as well as two of the countywide elected officials, the Sheriff and the Assessor . In addition, elections were held for the Superior Court , along with two ballot measures .[ 2]
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
Board of Supervisors [ edit ]
Two of the five seats of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors were up for election to four-year terms. Incumbent supervisors Hilda Solis handily won re-election in the primary. In the third district, incumbent Sheila Kuehl Supervisor Sheila Kuehl opted not to run for a third term, and instead chose to retire. State senator Robert Hertzberg West Hollywood City Councilor Lindsey Horvath advanced to the general election, eliminating state senator Henry Stern , Roxanne Beckford , Craig A. Brill and Jeffi Girgenti. Horvath narrowly defeated Hertzberg in the general election.
Incumbent Sheriff Alex Villanueva ran for re-election to a second four-year term.[ 4] He was first elected in 2018, defeating incumbent Jim McDonnell with 52.8% of the vote. Villanueva has been a controversial figure since then, including his refusal to enforce vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic in California ,[ 5] as well as investigations regarding unconstitutional policing, obstruction of evidence, and the persistence of deputy gangs.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] However, he is also credited with reforms in the department, including the implementation of body cameras and the removal of ICE agents from county jails.[ 9] [ 10]
Robert Luna
Police officers
Publications
Cecil Rhambo
Statewide officials
County officials
Organizations
Eric Strong
Individuals
Organizations
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Robert Luna
Alex Villanueva
Undecided
Berkeley IGS
October 25–31, 2022
2,842 (LV)
± 2.5%
40%
32%
25%
Berkeley IGS
September 22–26, 2022
3,356 (LV)
± 2.5%
36%
29%
36%
4,293 (RV)
± 2.0%
24%
29%
42%
Berkeley IGS
August 9–15, 2022
3,067 (LV)
± 2.5%
31%
27%
42%
Primary results by locality: Villanueva—20–30%
Villanueva—30–40%
Villanueva—40–50%
Villanueva—50–60%
Villanueva—60–70%
Luna—20–30%
Luna—30–40%
Luna—40–50%
Strong—30–40%
Rhambo—20–30%
Rhambo—30–40%
Tie
No votes
2022 Los Angeles County Sheriff election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Alex Villanueva (incumbent)
454,556
30.66
Robert Luna
383,181
25.85
Eric Strong
232,274
15.67
Cecil Rhambo
113,386
7.65
Karla Yesenia Carranza
75,688
5.11
Britta Steinbrenner
66,191
4.47
Matt Rodriguez
63,757
4.30
Eli Vera
59,103
3.99
April Saucedo Hood
34,370
2.32
Total votes
1,482,506
100.00
General election
Robert Luna
1,370,837
61.26
Alex Villanueva (incumbent)
867,029
38.74
Total votes
2,237,866
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Assessor election Turnout 23.38% [ 3]
Candidate
Jeffrey Prang
Sandy Sun
Popular vote
667,160
299,364
Percentage
50.2%
22.5%
Candidate
Mike Campbell
Anthony Lopez
Popular vote
210,572
153,101
Percentage
15.8%
11.5%
Results by county supervisorial districtPrang: 40–50% 50–60%
Assessor before election
Jeffrey Prang
Elected Assessor
Jeffrey Prang
Incumbent Assessor Jeffrey Prang ran for re-election to a third four-year term. He was re-elected in 2018 with 60.3% of the vote.
Mike Campbell, deputy assessor[ 29]
Anthony Lopez, deputy assessor[ 29]
Jeffrey Prang, incumbent assessor[ 30]
Sandy Sun, deputy assessor[ 29]
Jeffrey Prang
Publications
Organizations
2022 Los Angeles County Assessor election[ 28] [ 3]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Jeffrey Prang (incumbent)
667,160
50.15
Sandy Sun
299,364
22.51
Mike Campbell
210,572
15.83
Anthony Lopez
153,101
11.51
Total votes
1,330,197
100.00
Nine elections were held for judges to the Los Angeles County Superior Court on June 7. Runoff elections were scheduled to be held on November 8 if no candidate received a majority of the vote. Judges are elected to six-year terms.[ 2]
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 3 election[ 28] [ 3]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Sherilyn Peace Garnett (incumbent)
791,133
62.54
Tim Reuben
296,344
23.43
Frank Amador
177,533
14.03
Total votes
1,265,010
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 60 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Abby Baron
387,025
30.30
Anna Slotky
359,512
28.14
Sharon Ransom
282,196
22.09
Troy Slaten
128,024
10.02
Mark Rosenfeld
120,711
9.45
Total votes
1,277,468
100.00
General election
Abby Baron
1,026,777
55.31
Anna Slotky
829,766
44.69
Total votes
1,856,543
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 67 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes
477,815
37.16
Fernanda Maria Barreto
464,697
36.14
Ryan Dibble
343,228
26.70
Total votes
1,285,740
100.00
General election
Fernanda Maria Barreto
1,000,532
53.09
Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes
884,004
46.91
Total votes
1,884,536
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 70 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Holly L. Hancock
604,725
46.71
Renee Yolande Chang
412,307
31.85
Randy Fudge
116,217
8.98
Eric Alfonso Torices
91,757
7.09
Matthew Vodnoy
69,534
5.37
Total votes
1,294,540
100.00
General election
Holly L. Hancock
1,114,500
58.62
Renee Yolande Chang
786,868
41.38
Total votes
1,901,368
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 90 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Melissa Lyons
452,247
35.28
Leslie Gutierrez
355,881
27.76
Kevin Thomas McGurk
353,589
27.58
Naser Khoury
120,161
9.37
Total votes
1,281,878
100.00
General election
Melissa Lyons
1,091,579
59.62
Leslie Gutierrez
739,192
40.38
Total votes
1,830,771
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 116 election[ 28] [ 3]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
David Gelfound (incumbent)
806,538
64.93
Lloyd Handler
435,631
35.07
Total votes
1,242,169
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 118 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Melissa Hammond
377,672
29.50
Carolyn Park
288,424
22.53
Keith Koyano
216,998
16.95
Georgia Huerta
193,439
15.11
Klint McKay
176,898
13.82
Shawn Thever
26,754
2.09
Total votes
1,280,185
100.00
General election
Melissa Hammond
1,149,236
61.70
Carolyn Park
713,333
38.30
Total votes
1,862,569
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 151 election[ 28] [ 3] [ 1]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Patrick Hare
494,095
39.30
Karen A. Brako
301,745
24.00
Thomas D. Allison
240,670
19.14
Richard Quiñones
220,597
17.55
Total votes
1,257,107
100.00
General election
Patrick Hare
1,103,644
59.65
Karen A. Brako
746,554
40.35
Total votes
1,850,198
100.00
2022 Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge No. 156 election[ 28] [ 3]
Primary election
Candidate
Votes
%
Carol Elswick (incumbent)
841,715
68.48
Albert Robles
387,413
31.52
Total votes
1,229,128
100.00
The following referendums appeared on the general election ballot:
Measure A
Providing Authority to Remove an Elected Sheriff for Cause . This charter amendment would allow the Board of Supervisors to remove an elected Sheriff from office by a four-fifths vote for reasons including "violation of law related to a Sheriff's duties, flagrant or repeated neglect of duties, misappropriation of funds, willful falsification of documents, or obstructing an investigation."[ 36] [ 37] The amendment is supported by a majority of the Board of Supervisors and the Los Angeles Times , and is opposed by Sheriff Alex Villanueva .[ 38] [ 39]
Measure A[ 1]
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
1,633,918
71.84
No
640,361
28.16
Measure C[ 1]
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
1,323,160
60.18
No
875,617
39.82
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
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