Lindsey Horvath won with 52% of the vote.
State Sen. Bob Hertzberg and West Hollywood City Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath were locked in a near tie. As votes were tallied from Tuesday's election, Hertzberg and Horvath almost evenly split the vote -- 51% to 49% -- with Hertzberg holding a slim 4,100-vote lead. But those numbers soon changed. Thursday's ballot count had her with 52.57% of the votes and Hertzberg with 47.43%. will replace Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, who opted against a reelection bid for her District 3 seat.
Kuehl threw her support behind Horvath, who was also backed by Supervisors Janice Hahn and Hilda Solis. Supervisor Kathryn Barger endorsed Hertzberg.Horvath listed homelessness as a top priority of her campaign. She also vowed to "prioritize your safety and fight for additional resources to provide care and prevent crime from happening in the first place."
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