(center) and Holly Wolcott, 2022
Election Mejia announced his candidacy for City Controller, a nonpartisan office, in the
2022 Los Angeles elections. He was the only city candidate in 2022 to receive ballot access through signatures alone. On June 7, 2022, Mejia took first place in the primary for LA City Controller, with over 230,163 votes. He obtained 42.75% of the vote, while opponents
Paul Koretz and Stephanie Clements obtained 23.83% and 16.01%. On November 8, 2022, Mejia won the general election in a landslide with 62% of the vote, defeating Koretz. In November 2025, Mejia announced that he had left the Democratic Party in January 2024 and would not seek their endorsement (nor the Republican Party's) for his 2026 reelection campaign, stating: "I couldn’t support a party that preferred to spend our tax dollars on bombs while Americans struggle to put food on the table." The accompanying video referenced American support for
Israel in the
war in Gaza. == Electoral history ==