A few weeks ago, shortly after the first set of election results were released from the June 7 primary election, the LA Times released a precinct-by-precinct map showing how each of those areas voted for mayor. Today, the Times released a new version of the map, updated to reflect the final certified vote totals issued last week.
The static image above outlines the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council boundaries on the map. Purple areas represent the precincts won by Karen Bass (the darker the color, the stronger the preference and the wider the margin of victory), who won 43.11% of the overall vote, and the green areas represent the precincts won by Rick Caruso, who finished with 35.99% of the vote. The two candidates will advance to a runoff in November.
Also, for those who are interested, here’s another static image showing how the precincts in the Mid City West Neighborhood Council area, to our west, voted.
If you’d like to explore the mayoral vote in either of these or other neighborhoods, click on the image below to see the full, interactive map, which allows you to zoom in and out to visit neighborhoods across the city You can also search for a specific address to go directly to any area of interest.
Fascinating to explore the interactive map. Thank you Elizabeth Fuller for the best reporting around on our local elections. In addition to the vote counts & percentages, it’s interesting to compare total turnout in various precincts. Lots of door knocking work to do for Karen Bass in those precincts she won handily but vote totals were approx. 500-800, when other precincts had 1,000+ total votes.