Real estate donors help Hackman Capital vet out-fundraise incumbent in LA City Controller race
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Real estate donors help Hackman Capital vet out-fundraise incumbent in LA City Controller race
"Zach Sokoloff, who has spent eight years with Hackman Capital Partners, is making his first foray into elective politics, aiming to challenge Kenneth Mejia in the June 2 primary."
"Sokoloff has raised over $510,500 for his campaign, with 18.5% of contributions coming from real estate donors, amounting to more than $94,000."
"Mejia, elected city controller in 2022, previously upset veteran City Councilmember Paul Koretz, leveraging social media and grassroots support."
Zach Sokoloff, a veteran developer, is campaigning to unseat city controller Kenneth Mejia in the upcoming primary. Sokoloff has raised over $510,500, with 18.5% from real estate donors, totaling more than $94,000. Notable contributors include executives from Hackman Capital and other real estate firms. Sokoloff's campaign is bolstered by a $2.5 million donation from his mother. Mejia, the incumbent, has raised $112,761 and gained attention for his upset victory in 2022, supported by grassroots progressive movements.
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