The majority of LA voters still haven't decided who they'll vote for as Eric Garcetti's replacement, come the June 7 primary.
Rep. Karen Bass and LA City Councilman Kevin de León are polling first and second, respectively, in the Los Angeles mayoral race -- but a greater number of voters still are not sure who they'll vote for in the June 7 primary, a survey released Wednesday by Loyola Marymount University found.
Bass and de León were the only candidates to receive support in the double digits, with 16.1% of surveyed registered voters saying they would vote for Bass and 12.1% saying they would vote for de León.
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