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Los Angeles elects first Jewish mayor

May 22, 2013 17:14
Eric Garcetti (Photo: Neon Tommy)
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Los Angeles has elected its first Jewish mayor.

Eric Garcetti, 42, defeated his opponent Wendy Greuel by six percentage points.

The Liberal Democrat tweeted after hearing the result : “Thank you Los Angeles – the hard work begins but I am honored to lead this city for the next four years. Let’s make this a great city again.”

Other city positions were won by members of the Jewish community, including newly-elected city attorney Mike Feuer and Ron Galperin in his bid to be city controller.

Los Angeles has the second largest Jewish community in America with 600,000 Jews residing there.

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