LOS ANGELES - Councilman Eric Garcetti, who jammed with pop star Moby and fashioned himself as a voice for a new generation of city leaders, has opened a growing lead in the race for Los Angeles mayor with the pool of uncounted ballots steadily shrinking.
Garcetti, 42, who made a mark helping resuscitate neighborhoods from the gritty edge of downtown to Hollywood, held a 53 percent to 46 percent margin over city Controller Wendy Greuel, with about 60 percent of the precincts reporting and tens of thousands of mail-in ballots tallied. Both are Democrats.
Garcetti was upbeat in a speech to cheering supporters in Hollywood.
"We have sent a message tonight, and that message is that Los Angeles is ready to put the recession in the rear view mirror and become the city of opportunity that I grew up in once again," he said.
Greuel sounded guarded as votes were being counted, telling supporters that "no one said it was going to be easy or quick.
"When you're playing in the championship of LA politics, sometimes the game goes into overtime," she said.
The winner will replace two-term Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who exits July 1.
Garcetti shares a Latino heritage with the outgoing mayor — he has Italian and Mexican roots from his father — but he has a far different resume than Villaraigosa, the product of a broken home from the tough streets east of downtown.