Politics & Government
How Los Angeles City Council District 14 Voted in the 2012 Elections
Voters overwhelming supported President Obama and ranked 10th among the 15 council districts in terms of support for Mitt Romney.
Residents of Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Glassell Park, Garvanza and other neighborhoods in Los Angeles Council District 14 voted overwhelmingly for President Obama in Tuesday's election by a ratio of about 5-to-1.
Most outcomes in CD 14 showed a clear preference in the district among voters, according to data of election returns provided by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's office. The data, broken down by city council district, show 51,123 of District 14's registered voters cast ballots, a little more than 49 percent.
Residents of District 14 are represented by Council member Josè Huizar.
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For the vote totals on all the races and ballot measures from the district's voters, and from other city council districts, click on the PDF links to the right.
Use the following links to compare the district vote to the countywide and statewide results:
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District 14 results on selected races and ballot measures:
Presidential Election:
Measure 30:
13,717
Measure 32:
Yes 13,385 No 34,231Measure 34:
Yes 29,809 No 17,574Measure 37:
Yes 27,675 No 19,876Measure 38
Measure B:
Yes 26,618 No 18,612Measure J:
Yes 33,264 No 12,592Click here to see how voters in Council District 1 voted.
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