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It is currently represented by Democrat Heather Hutt since 2022, after previous member Herb Wesson was barred from serving on an interim basis in place of suspended member Mark Ridley-Thomas. The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter was passed, which replaced the former " at large" voting system for a nine-member council with a ...
2024 Los Angeles City Council District 10 election Candidate Votes % Heather Hutt (incumbent) 13,499 37.78 Grace Yoo 8,257 23.11 Eddie Anderson 6,846 19.16 Aura Vasquez 5,006 14.01 Reggie Jones-Sawyer: 2,119 5.93 Total votes 35,727 : 100.00 : General election Heather Hutt (incumbent) 50,895 62.81 Grace Yoo 30,133 37.19 Total votes 81,028 : 100.00
City Councilmember Heather Hutt faces her first election for the seat. Attorney Grace Yoo argues she should lead the district. Your guide to L.A.'s 10th City Council District race: Hutt vs. Yoo
Heather J. Hutt (born April 5, 1959) is an American politician who is currently serving as an appointed councilmember representing the 10th District of Los Angeles since April 11, 2023, previously serving for a temporary vacancy from September 2, 2022 to March 30, 2023. [1]
Heather Hutt's victory, along with Ysabel Jurado's defeat of Kevin de León, means there will be a female majority on the L.A. City Council for the first time. Adrin Nazarian, Heather Hutt claim ...
The move means that residents of the 10th District will likely go more than three years without getting to elect their own representative. L.A. Council reappoints Heather Hutt, skipping special ...
The Los Angeles City Council is cracking down on fraudulent campaign materials after a political mailer with disputed origins arrived on voters' doorsteps. Disputed campaign mailer causes stir in ...
Voters will elect a candidate in a nonpartisan primary, with runoff elections potentially scheduled. One of the fifteen seats on the Los Angeles City Council was up for election due to the vacancy of one member, councilwoman Nury Martinez of District 6, who resigned in the wake of the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal. [2]