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The Los Angeles City Controller is an official in the government of the city of Los Angeles, California. The City Controller is the paymaster and chief accounting officer of the city. Along with the Mayor and the City Attorney, the City Controller is chosen by popular vote every four years. The position began in 1878 as the Los Angeles City ...
Kenneth Mejia (born November 7, 1990) [2] is an American activist, accountant, and politician, serving as the City Controller of Los Angeles since 2022. A member of the Democratic Party and a former Green Party member, Mejia was a three-time candidate for the United States House of Representatives in California's 34th congressional district, prior to his candidacy and subsequent election as ...
Los Angeles City Hall. This is a list of elected officials serving the city of Los Angeles, ... City Controller: Kenneth Mejia: Democratic: 2022 City Council members.
Nearly half of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' record $1.3-billion homelessness budget for fiscal 2023-24 went unspent, an analysis by the city controller found.. Controller Kenneth Mejia found that ...
Voters on Tuesday cast ballots for the next Los Angeles city controller and city attorney, choosing among a field of mostly outsider candidates.
Two candidates for city controller, Councilmember Paul Koretz and accountant Kenneth Mejia, are locked in one of the most negative campaigns in L.A. this year.
The Los Angeles City Controller serves as the watchdog and accountant for the City of Los Angeles, making sure all city officials, departments, commissions, and boards are properly and efficiently functioning. The City Controller, along with the City Attorney, Mayor, and 15 Councilmembers are the only city officials elected by the people.
The Los Angeles City Controller is an official in the city government, serving as the paymaster and chief accounting officer. Similar to the Mayor and City Attorney, the City Controller is elected by popular vote every four years, with a runoff election held if no candidate secures more than 50% of the vote.