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Overview of the Los Angeles City Attorney and Controller Races for 2026
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2026-05-31 20:27   Politics   10

Overview of the Los Angeles City Attorney and Controller Races for 2026

As Los Angeles voters head to the polls, two key city positions are drawing attention: the City Attorney and the City Controller.Incumbent City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto is running for a second term, highlighting her efforts to take a tough stance on crime and improve oversight at City Hall.

Her challengers, including Aida Ashouri, John McKinney, and Marissa Roy, argue that she has mismanaged the office, citing rising legal payouts and controversies over deleted text messages and telework policies.Support from influential groups, like the police union backing McKinney, has added intensity to the race.

Meanwhile, the City Controller race features incumbent Kenneth Mejia, who touts his first-term achievements in improving accountability and fiscal scrutiny at City Hall.His challenger, Zach Sokoloff, claims that stronger oversight is still needed to ensure government efficiency and proper use of public funds.

These elections, alongside other city contests, have attracted attention from unions, political groups, and local media, reflecting the growing significance of municipal governance in Los Angeles.Voters are encouraged to review candidate platforms, past performance, and endorsements before making informed decisions.

Full reading at Los Angeles Times

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