Por: Los Angeles Times Politics November 09, 2022
Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz acknowledged Wednesday that he would not win the L.A. city controller race after rival Kenneth Mejia held a significant lead in the first batch of election results. Mejia proclaimed victory in tweet Tuesday night. “WE DID IT! he wrote. Despite a significant fundraising advantage, Koretz, 67, trailed Mejia by more that 20 points early Wednesday. The veteran politician spent most of the runoff focused... + full article
ABC7 USA Politics December 10, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Councilmember Paul Koretz delivered a shocking final message to protesters during his farewell speech at his final City Council meeting on Friday.It's been a tough last two and a half years,'' said Koretz, who lost his recent bid for city... + más
More dogs walks, mediation for volunteers: Koretz calls for overhaul of L.A. Animal Services | Los Angeles Times
Your guide to the L.A. city controller election: Paul Koretz vs. Kenneth Mejia | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 19, 2022
The incoming Los Angeles city controller arrived for our interview on a scooter. Kenneth Mejia, 32, is one of the faces of a local political transformation in which a youth corps is replacing the old guard, solid Democrats are being outflanked by the new left, and politicians... + más
How two corgis and a Pikachu suit helped Kenneth Mejia make history in L.A. controller race | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 11, 2022
To get some attention for his unconventional Los Angeles city controller campaign, Kenneth Mejia turned to Pokémon. He wanted to dress up as the Pikachu character, a cheery yellow rodent who has been used as a symbol of defiance at protests and by politicians, but his campaign... + más
Column: Kenneth Mejia rode the wave of the new left and swamped L.A.'s political establishment | Los Angeles Times
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ABC7 USA Politics November 10, 2022
Political newcomer Kenneth Mejia (right) defeated City Councilman Paul Koretz (left, 2019 AP file image) in the Los Angeles city controller's race on Nov. 8, 2022.AP/TwitterKoretz's website notes his current capacity as chair of the council's Personnel, Audits and... + más
Koretz acknowledges Mejia victory in L.A. controller race: 'I’m clearly not going to win' | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 03, 2022
Term limits are forcing Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin to step down, nine years after he took office. The two candidates running to replace him, City Councilmember Paul Koretz and certified public accountant Kenneth Mejia, are now locked in one of the most negative... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 10, 2022
It's unusual for the Los Angeles city controller's race to garner so much attention and inflame so many passions. The controller is the city’s auditor and chief accountant, and the office pays the city’s bills. The two candidates on the Nov. 8 ballot are Paul... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 08, 2022
Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz called Friday for sweeping changes at the city's Animal Services department, including regular walks for dogs, better handling of sick animals who face euthanasia and a mediation process for volunteers. Koretz, who is running for city... + más
Volunteer who criticized conditions at L.A. animal shelter says she was fired | Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Shelter animals haven't been walked in weeks. Let the dogs out now. | Los Angeles Times
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