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Voters choose the office holder.
Current roleCommissioner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age67 years old (Jan 7, 1959)
GenderMale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundReal estate developer
EducationUniversity of Southern California (BS, 1980)
Notable personal detailsRick Joseph Caruso is an American real estate developer and executive, known for founding and leading Caruso, a privately held real estate company behind prominent retail and mixed-use properties in the Los Angeles area, including The Grove and The Americana at Brand. He previously worked as a real-estate lawyer before transitioning full-time into development. Caruso has also held civic leadership roles in Los Angeles, including serving as president of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners, and has been active in philanthropy through the Caruso Family Foundation.
Rick Caruso has criticized Los Angeles’ Measure ULA (a tiered property/transaction tax) and has pushed for suspending or rolling back the levy in fire-damaged zones, arguing it reduces investment and development. He has also emphasized reducing permitting fees and regulatory burdens that he says raise costs and discourage development. Caruso has disclosed limited tax-payment summaries but declined to release full tax returns.
Supports a pathway to citizenship for long-term undocumented residents who contribute economically and have no criminal record, while calling for secure borders and deportation of those with criminal records. Has funded and advocated for assistance to immigrant families affected by immigration enforcement.
The candidate publicly identifies as pro‑choice, pledged financial support toward a 2022 California constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights, and has said he would defend reproductive rights. His past donations and earlier comments opposing abortion in many cases have drawn criticism and prompted scrutiny of his record.
Supports moving Los Angeles and energy systems away from dependence on fossil fuels, backing 100% renewable electricity goals while endorsing technologies like green hydrogen and storage to integrate intermittent renewables. Emphasizes sustainability measures from his past service at LADWP and on development projects but has not consistently published a detailed, fully specified climate plan.
The candidate supports measures to reduce gun violence by targeting illegal and dangerous firearms (including ghost guns) and keeping guns out of the hands of domestic abusers while emphasizing stronger law-enforcement responses and increased officer staffing. Policy emphasis combines limited firearm restrictions and enforcement with a pro-policing approach to public safety.
Rick Caruso says he will not run in the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election, citing family considerations and concerns about the political climate. He has endorsed San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan for California governor, while saying he has not yet decided whom to back in the LA mayor’s race. His move comes as Democrats face a crowded and unsettled 2026 California governor contest, with party leaders and new polling highlighting fears that vote-splitting could help Republicans advance under the state’s top-two system.












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