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Running for reelection in 2024, Kevin de León came in second place in the top-two primary, with Ysabel Jurado, a tenants rights attorney and affordable housing activist, coming in first. [56] de Leon lost his re-election bid as Jurado defeated de Leon in the November general election with a margin of 57.17% to 42.83%.
Two days after the audio's release, on Tuesday, October 11, a crowd of protestors disrupted the scheduled city council meeting, demanding Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León leave the room. Bonin gave a speech saying, "My husband and I are both raw and angry and heartbroken, and sick for our family and for Los Angeles....
2018 United States Senate election in California ← 2012 November 6, 2018 2024 → Turnout 56.42% Candidate Dianne Feinstein Kevin de León Party Democratic Democratic Popular vote 6,019,422 5,093,942 Percentage 54.16% 45.84% County results Congressional district results Feinstein: 50–60% 60–70% de León: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% U.S. senator before election Dianne Feinstein Democratic ...
The incumbent is Kevin de León, who was first elected with 52.6% of the vote in 2020. de León is running for re-election to a second term in ... Kevin de Leon ...
Jurado ran for the Los Angeles City Council in 2024, challenging incumbent Kevin de León. After leading in the primary, she defeated de León in the runoff election, becoming the first person of Filipino descent elected to the City Council. Her victory was largely credited to de León's role in the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal. [1]
During her career, she was re-elected five times, winning in 1994, 2000, 2006, 2012, and most recently in 2018, where she defeated fellow Democrat Kevin de León with 54.2% of the vote. At the time of her death, Feinstein was the most senior Democrat in the Senate, and is the longest serving U.S. senator in California's history.
Kevin de León, city councilmember from the 14th district, candidate for the US Senate in 2018 and former President pro tempore of the California State Senate [10] Craig Greiwe, business executive [11] Alex Gruenenfelder Smith, Echo Park neighborhood councilman [12] John "Jsamuel" Jackson, business owner [13] Andrew Kim, lawyer [13]
Rocky De La Fuente: 135,278 2.0 Democratic: Pat Harris 126,947 1.9 Republican: John "Jack" Crew 93,806 1.4 Republican: Patrick Little 89,867 1.3 Republican: Kevin Mottus 87,646 1.3 Republican: Jerry Joseph Laws 67,140 1.0 Libertarian: Derrick Michael Reid 59,999 0.9 Democratic: Adrienne Nicole Edwards 56,172 0.8 Democratic: Douglas Howard ...