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Kenneth Mejia
American politician serving as Los Angeles City Controller

Kenneth Mejia

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American politician serving as Los Angeles City Controller
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
34 years
Education
Bachelor of Science
Woodbury University
(-2010)
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Biography

Kenneth Mejia (born November 7, 1990) is an American activist, accountant, and politician, serving as the City Controller of Los Angeles since 2022. A member of the Democratic Party and a former Green Party member, Mejia was a three-time candidate for the United States House of Representatives in California's 34th congressional district, prior to his candidacy and subsequent election as City Controller in 2022.

Elected to succeed Ron Galperin, Mejia is the first Filipino American elected official in the city of Los Angeles, the first Asian American elected to a citywide office, the youngest, and the first person of color to hold the position of City Controller in over a century.

Early life and career

Mejia is Filipino American and was born and grew up in Los Angeles. Mejia graduated from Woodbury University in two and a half years, finishing in 2010 with a B.S. in accounting.

Mejia has held his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation since around 2013, although the status of his CPA license was "expired" or "inactive" from November 2018 until January 2022.He worked at Ernst & Young but left in 2014.He then worked for a hedge fund according to his Twitter account, which he left May 6, 2016, to focus on his campaign. In 2016, he co-founded We Can Make a Difference, a community volunteer organization that provided food and hygiene items to low-income and homeless people in Los Angeles. He then worked at EVgo but left in late 2021 to focus on campaigning. Mejia is a member of the LA Tenants' Union.

Early political campaigns

Kenneth Mejia
Mejia while campaigning for Congress in 2017.

California's 34th congressional district

Mejia was inspired by the 2016 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders to engage more in politics, leading him to become a candidate to the California delegation to the Democratic National Convention. Mejia was a write-in Democratic Party candidate in California's 34th congressional district in 2016.

Having grown disenchanted with the Democratic Party, Mejia ran as a US Green Party candidate in the same district in 2017 and 2018. His 2017 bid was noted for its reliance on small-dollar donations. Mejia's 2018 bid advanced to the general election and yielded more than 40,000 votes, setting the record for the highest vote percentage cast for any Green candidate against a Democrat for Congress. Mejia continued to work as an accountant while campaigning in 2018.

Los Angeles City Controller (2022—present)

Election

Mejia announced his candidacy for City Controller, a nonpartisan office, in the 2022 Los Angeles elections. It has been historically uncommon for the city controller to have extensive accounting experience; Mejia claims the office has never been held by a CPA. He was the only city candidate in 2022 position to have received ballot access through signatures alone. During his candidacy, Mejia drew attention to LA fire department employees receiving more than half a million dollars a year, the use of about half of the city's funds from the American Rescue Plan on the LA police department, and the amount of police funding in the budget proposed in 2022 by Mayor Eric Garcetti.

Mejia's past tweets criticizing Joe Biden generated controversy during the race.

On June 7, 2022, Mejia took first place in the primary for LA City Controller, with over 230,163 votes. He obtained 42.75% of the vote, while opponents Paul Koretz and Stephanie Clements obtained 23.83% and 16.01%. On November 8, 2022, Mejia won the general election with 62% of the vote, defeating Koretz.

Tenure

Mejia appointed Rick Cole to serve as his Chief Deputy Controller and Sergio Perez to serve as Chief of Accountability and Oversight. Cole is an Urban Studies Professor and was the former mayor of Pasadena and deputy mayor for Los Angeles. Sergio Perez left his position as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's Inspector General to serve.

In 2023 Apr, a former staff member of Mejia's office accused him of inappropriate sexual comments. In response, Mejia denied all allegations.

Electoral history

2016 California's 34th congressional district election

Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticXavier Becerra (incumbent)71,98277.6
DemocraticAdrienne Nicole Edwards19,62421.2
DemocraticKenneth Mejia (write-in)1,1771.3
Total votes92,783100.0
General election
DemocraticXavier Becerra (incumbent)122,84277.2
DemocraticAdrienne Nicole Edwards36,31422.8
Total votes159,156100.0
Democratic hold

2017 California's 34th congressional district special election

PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJimmy Gomez10,72825.5
DemocraticRobert Lee Ahn9,41522.2
DemocraticMaria Cabildo4,25910.1
DemocraticSara Hernandez2,3585.6
DemocraticArturo Carmona2,2055.2
DemocraticWendy Carrillo2,1955.2
GreenKenneth Mejia1,9644.6
DemocraticYolie Flores1,3683.2
RepublicanWilliam Morrison1,3603.2
DemocraticTracy Van Houten1,0422.5
DemocraticAlejandra Campoverdi1,0012.4
DemocraticVanessa Aramayo8532.0
DemocraticSandra Mendoza6741.6
DemocraticSteven Mac6631.6
DemocraticRaymond Meza5091.2
No party preferenceMark Edward Padilla4271.0
DemocraticRicardo De La Fuente3310.8
LibertarianAngela McArdle3190.7
DemocraticAdrienne Nicole Edwards1820.4
DemocraticRichard Joseph Sullivan1550.4
DemocraticArmando Sotomayor1180.3
DemocraticTenaya Wallace1030.2
DemocraticMelissa "Sharkie" Garza790.2
DemocraticMichelle Walker (write-in)00.0
Total votes42,308100.0

2018 California's 34th congressional district election

Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJimmy Gomez (incumbent)54,66178.7
GreenKenneth Mejia8,98712.9
LibertarianAngela Elise McArdle5,8048.4
Total votes69,452100.0
General election
DemocraticJimmy Gomez (incumbent)110,19572.5
GreenKenneth Mejia41,71127.5
Total votes151,906100.0
Democratic hold

2022 Los Angeles City Controller election

Primary election
CandidateVotes%
Kenneth Mejia240,37443.12
Paul Koretz131,92123.67
Stephanie Clements88,67815.91
David T. Vahedi39,2407.04
James O'Gabhann III21,9843.94
Reid Lidow21,7693.90
Rob Wilcox13,4602.41
Total votes557,426100.00
General election
Kenneth Mejia509,75763.32%
Paul Koretz295,33836.68%
Total votes805,095100.00
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