The political calculus of the 2013 race for L.A. mayor
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Courted heavily by both contenders, the congresswoman announces her support in a press event at City Hall. Garcetti touts backing from black Democratic Rep. Karen Bass.
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Those in higher-crime areas, who vote in lower numbers, supported the proposal almost to the same extent that more affluent voters rejected it. The hike was defeated.
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In a city with more than 2 million eligible voters, roughly 400,000 may cast ballots in Tuesday’s election. The low turnout is in keeping with historical trends.
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As groups raising funds for Greuel and Garcetti pour money into the race -- a record $6.1 million so far -- voter-approved contribution restrictions become meaningless.
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Eric Garcetti’s winning strategy in the mayor’s race robbed Wendy Greuel of key strongholds in L.A.
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Eric Garcetti finished with 54.2%, Wendy Greuel with 45.8% of the 419,592 votes cast. The final tally confirms the preliminary outcomes in all contests on the ballot.