Bass, 69, was leading real estate developer Caruso by a margin
of 53.1% to 46.9% on Wednesday evening with 76% of the vote
counted, according to Edison Research.
"The people of Los Angeles have sent a clear message: It is time
for a change and it is time for urgency," Bass said in a written
statement, adding that she would "hit the ground running" on
homelessness and crime.
Caruso, a former Republican, also ran as a Democrat in deeply
liberal Los Angeles, and the hard-fought campaign was too close
to call until a full week after Election Day.
Bass becomes the city's second Black mayor and takes over amid a
furor over racist and inappropriate remarks by council members
on an audio recording of an October 2021 meeting that was leaked
last month.
Two of the three council members heard on the tape have so far
refused to step down despite widespread calls for their
resignation.
Bass was heavily outspent by Caruso, a 63-year-old billionaire
who reportedly used more than $100 million of his own money in
the campaign. Bass was backed by the city's Democratic
establishment and had the support of labor unions.
She succeeds outgoing Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat and son of
Gil Garcetti, the man who prosecuted O.J. Simpson in the 1990s.
Eric Garcetti was nominated by President Joe Biden to be the
U.S. ambassador to India but more than a year later that
nomination was stalled in Congress.
"This is a historic moment and a win for all Angelenos.
Mayor-elect Bass has been a personal friend for decades, and her
leadership has been a constant source of inspiration and
guidance during my years in office," Garcetti said in a written
statement.
Tom Bradley, the first Black mayor of Los Angeles, served two
decades in the job, from 1973 to 1993, and the international
terminal of Los Angeles International Airport was named after
him.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler and Edmund
Klamann)
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