He also supports using prefabricated modular housing to reduce costs. Current Controller Ron Galperin has been in office since 2013 and is termed out. Compare Candidates You can vote for 1 of these 7 candidates. Mejia had 60.54% compared to Koretzs 39.46% in early results, which the registrars office posted online late on Tuesday, Nov. 8. We will not report the calls or projections of other news outlets. 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Fundraising Is Underway for the 2022 Local Races - Los Angeles Magazine Koretz's website notes his current capacity as chair of the council's Personnel, Audits and Animal Welfare Committee, where he oversees the controller's financial and program audits. To that end, we will rely on NPR and The Associated Press for race calls. #355, Los Angeles, CA 90064. On social media, Mejia has focused on management problems inside the citys animal shelters, undercutting Koretzs reputation as a longtime animal advocate. But that hasnt stopped the two candidates from staking out different positions on police spending and public safety overall. "Some of those allegations are motivated by genuine concern about genuine problems. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. He worked for then-Councilmember Zev Yaroslavsky and the California League of Conservation Voters. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visit LAist.com/radio. 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