Westside
Coverage of Westside in the Nexus archive.
- L.A. divided: Bass, Pratt and Raman dominated in different parts of the city
Partial election returns show Pratt dominating the Westside and West Valley, Bass securing South L.A., and Raman performing well in renter-dominant neighborhoods like Echo Park.
- L.A. divided: Bass, Pratt and Raman dominated in different parts of the city
Pratt secured large areas of the Westside and West Valley, Bass dominated South L.A., and Raman showed strength in renter-dominant neighborhoods like Echo Park, according to partial election returns.
- David Lee is the Westside’s forever candidate: Everyone knows his name, but what’s his game?
David Lee has run four past campaigns for two offices, losing each time, and is again running for District 4 in June. He is known as the Westside’s 'forever candidate' despite repeated electoral defeats.
- L.A. voters will cast ballots in eight City Council districts, two with open seats
Los Angeles voters will participate in the June 2 primary for eight City Council districts, including two open seats due to departing incumbents. One district is uncontested, while a Westside race has seen the highest campaign spending in the election.
- L.A. voters will cast ballots in eight City Council districts, two with open seats
L.A. voters will vote in eight City Council districts during the June 2 primary, including two open seats due to incumbents leaving office, one uncontested seat, and a high-spending Westside race.
- Your guide to the L.A. City Council District 5 race: Katy Yaroslavsky faces two challengers
The L.A. City Council District 5 race features incumbent Katy Yaroslavsky competing against challengers Mantel and Oyler, with housing policies as a central issue in the Westside election.