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2024 GENERAL ELECTION CONTRIBUTIONS EXCEED $1 MILLION

For Immediate Release: August 1, 2024
Contact: Nancy Jackson (213) 978-1960

The most recently reported campaign finance data associated with the 2024 general elections in the City of Los Angeles (City) and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is now available. The general election is scheduled for November 5, and July 31 was a reporting deadline.

The following table identifies total dollar values reported for contributions received, expenditures made, and matching funds received by all candidates on the City general election ballot.

City Council 2024 General Election Totals
As of July 31, 2024
Seat Contributions Expenditures Matching Funds
Council District 2 $259,102.81 $73,491.76 $139,894.00
Council District 10 $200,195.01 $86,087.34 $43,400.00
Council District 14 $416,268.79 $377,188.43 $281,681.14
Totals: $875,566.61 $536,767.53 $464,975.14

The next table identifies total dollar values reported for contributions received and expenditures made by all candidates on the LAUSD general election ballot. The matching funds program does not apply to LAUSD candidates.

LAUSD 2024 General Election Totals
As of July 31, 2024
Seat Contributions Expenditures
LAUSD District 1 $20,871.20 $1,511.17
LAUSD District 3 $93,925.08 $44,252.68
LAUSD District 5 $79,256.97 $33,549.80
Totals: $194,053.25 $79,313.65

Details regarding these numbers, including the names of contributors, the amounts of individual contributions, the names of vendors, and the amounts of individual expenditures, are available on the Ethics Commission's Election Totals page at ethics.lacity.org/elections and the Public Data Portal at ethics.lacity.org/data.

To facilitate a deeper understanding of campaign finance data, the Ethics Commission offers various tools and resources on its Data Hub at ethics.lacity.org/data/hub. These resources are designed to help the public filter and visualize the data in different ways, empowering an informed electorate. The Ethics Commission encourages the public, media, and stakeholders to explore this information to gain insights into the financial aspects of current and past elections.

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The Ethics Commission was created by Los Angeles voters in 1990 to impartially administer and enforce the City’s governmental ethics, campaign financing, and lobbying laws.

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