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It's neighbor vs. neighbor in this City Council race

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October 06, 2025

It’s been a minute since Hugo Soto-Martínez and Colter Carlisle last bumped into each other in the laundry room of their apartment complex.

- BY JULIA WICK AND DAVID ZAHNISER

It's neighbor vs. neighbor in this City Council race

L.A. CITY Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez, left, and his new council challenger, Colter Carlisle.

RINGO CHIU For The Times; COLTER CARLISLE

Not since before Carlisle, who serves as vice president of the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council, filed paperwork last week to challenge Soto-Martínez for his L.A. City Council seat.

“I am wondering if it will be the most awkward moment of my entire life,” Carlisle said of his inevitable laundry room run-in with his new opponent. “But we'll see how it goes.”

A sitting council member being challenged by a member of a neighborhood council is far from an unusual occurrence. But this is the first time, to our knowledge, that a council member will face off against their upstairs neighbor.

“I want to be clear that me running has zero to do with the fact that he’s my downstairs neighbor,” Carlisle said.

Carlisle, who works in freelance legal sales and has served on the neighborhood council since 2021, will face a vertiginously steep path in his quest to unseat Soto-Martínez.

Soto-Martínez ousted an incumbent in 2022, expanding the council’s left flank to represent a densely packed collection of neighborhoods that includes Silver Lake, Echo Park, Atwater Village and Hollywood.

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