Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Dems Now Claiming LA Primary Turnout Doubled in a Decade

 The upcoming article discusses the significant voter turnout in the Los Angeles primary election, comparing it to previous elections.

• In the 2013 and 2017 mayoral elections, primary voter turnout was around 400,000.

• The current primary election's turnout is reportedly 847,084, despite initial expectations of low turnout.

• This number indicates a sharp increase from the 2022 election, which had 646,058 votes.

• Concerns arise about the legitimacy of this turnout, which is unprecedented and reminiscent of when high-profile candidates like Obama were on the ballot.

• The previous mayoral general election in 2022 saw 929,974 votes cast, making the current primary turnout just under 100,000 votes less.

• If this trend continues, the upcoming general election between Bass and Raman might require at least 1.2 million votes to reflect ongoing turnout growth.

The analysis raises questions about the validity of the reported voting numbers in Los Angeles and what they may signify for future elections. 

https://www.frontpagemag.com/dems-now-claiming-la-primary-turnout-doubled-in-a-decade/

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