While the race for mayor has taken center stage ahead of Tuesday's primary election in Los Angeles, two other citywide posts are open this year, with no incumbent running for city attorney or controller.
In-person voting for the primary election began Saturday across Los Angeles County, with more vote center locations set to open on June 4 ahead of election day on June 7.
In-person voting begins Saturday for the June primary, which includes races for LA Mayor, controller, city attorney and eight City Council seats. Here's who's running and how to find where to vote.
Los Angeles City Controller candidate Rob Wilcox, who currently serves as communications director for City Attorney Mike Feuer, has dropped out of the race and endorsed Councilman Paul Koretz.