2024 General Election Ballot Guide

prepared by Lara Bergthold after hours of research.

This ballot guide lists all Democrats, and when contested lists organizations endorsing each so you can make your own decision.  

Election day is November 5, same day registration allowed.  Same process as last election, once you submit your vote by mail ballot you can track it here.  You can find any other information here.  Don’t get excited about getting national results on election night, settle in for a longer vote count in states like PA and AZ.  It’s ok, we can do this.

Also, I went bigger with this guide so share it wide and across the county/state as needed.  Also, it’s a long ballot so I’m speeding through it and only giving broader context when needed/contested races.  Footnote, ballot order is odd so I’m listing it as my ballot came to me but yours may be different.  Ok, here we go….

CITY/LOCAL

LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD of TRUSTEES

Seat No. 1 – Andra Hoffman, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

Seat No. 3 – David Vela, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

Seat No. 5 – Nichelle Henderson, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

Seat No. 7 – Kelsey Iino LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

CA State Assembly  – all endorsed by LA Progressive Guide

AD 34 – Ricardo Ortega, Courage Campaign 

AD 39 – Juan Carrillo

AD 40 – Pilar Schiavo

AD 42 – Jacqui Irwin

AD 43 – Walter Garcia (aide to AG Bonta)

Celeste Rodriguez, endorsed by Luz Rivas whose seat she would be replacing

AD 44 – Nick Schultz, Laura Friedman, Adam Schiff, SEIU, Housing Action Coalition, CA Bicycle Coalition

AD 45 – James C. Ramos

AD 46 – Jesse Gabriel

AD 47 – Christy Holstege, Courage Campaign 

AD 48 – Brian Tabatabai

AD 49 – Mike Fong

AD 50 – Robert Garcia, Courage Campaign

AD 51 – Rick Chavez Zbur

AD 52 – Jessica Caloza – Planned Parenthood, LA Times, Equality CA, CA Labor Fed, SEIU, Sierra Club, CA Environmental Voters

Franky Carrillo – La Defensa

AD 53 – Michelle Rodriguez, endorsed by dozens of sitting Assembly Members and Police/Sheriffs Assoc

AD 54 – Mark Gonzalez, LA Times, Gov Newsom, Mayor Bass, Equality CA, Planned Parenthood, CA Labor Fed

AD 55 – Isaac G. Bryan, La Defensa

AD 56 – Lisa Calderon

AD 57 – Sade Elhawary, La Defensa, LA Times, Courage Campaign

AD 59 – David Obran

AD 60 – Corey A Jackson

AD 61 – Tina Simone McKinnor, Courage Campaign

AD 62 – Jose Solache

AD 64 – Blanca Pacheco

AD 65 – Mike Gibson

AD 66 – Al Muratsuchi

CA State Senate – endorsed by LA Progressive Guide

SD 17 – John Laird

SD 19 – Lisa Middleton

SD 21 – S. Monique Limon

SD 23 – Kipp Muller, Courage Campaign

SD 25 – Sasha Renee Perez, La Defensa

SD 27 – Henry Stern

SD 29 – Eloise Gomez Reyes

SD 31 – Sabrina Cervantes

SD 33 – Lena Gonzalez

SD 35 – Michelle Chambers

SD 37 –  Josh Newman

US Representative – endorsed by LA Progressive Guide

CD 27 – George Whitesides, LA Times

CD 28 – Judy Chu

CD 29 – Luz Rivas

CD 30 – Laura Friedman, La Defensa, LA Times

CD 31 – Gil Cisneros

CD 32 – Brad Sherman

CD 33 – Pete Aguilar

CD 34 – Jimmy Gomez, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, AFL-CIO, Equality CA, CTA, Stonewall 

David Kim, Jackie Goldberg, Kenneth Mejia, Ysabel Jurado, CA Progressive Alliance, 

CD 35 – Norma Torres

CD 36 – Ted Lieu

CD 37 – Sidney Kamlager-Dove

LA Charter Amendment DD

Yes, La Defensa

LA Charter Amendment HH

Yes, La Defensa

LA Charter Amendment II

Yes, La Defensa

LA Charter Amendment LL

Yes, La Defensa

LA Charter Amendment ER

Yes, La Defensa

LA Charter Amendment FF

Yes, La Defensa

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT – SCHOOL BOARD

District 1- Sherlett Hendy Newbill, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

District 3 – Scott Mark Schmerelson, LA Progressive Guide

District 5 – Karla Griego, La Defensa, LA Times

LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL (only listing contested seats)

District 2 – Jillian Burgos (small business owner, neighborhood council, advocate), LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa

Adrin Nazarian (former Assembly Member Chief of Staff to outgoing Councilmember), LA Times

District 10 – Heather Hutt (appointed council member), LA Times

Grace Yoo (community leader, attorney and former City commissioner), Dolores Huerta, Jackie Goldberg

District 14 – Ysabel J. Jurado, LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa, LA Times, Defenders of Justice

LAUSD Measure US

Yes

COUNTY

District Attorney

George Gascon Planned Parenthood, LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE

Office 39 – George Turner, Rated Qualified LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa, Defenders of Justice

Steve Napolitano, Rated Qualified LA Times

Office 48 – Ericka Wiley,Rated Qualified  LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa, LA Times, Defenders of Justice

Office 97 – La Shae Henderson,Rated Qualified  LA Progressive Guide

Sharon Ransom,Rated Well Qualified LA Times

Office 135 – Georgia Huerta, Rated Well Qualified LA Progressive Guide

Steven Yee Mac, Rated Well Qualified LA Times

Office 137 – Luz Herrera, Rated Qualified LA Progressive Guide

Tracey Blount,Rated Well Qualified LA Times

Los Angeles County/City/LAUSD Measures

LA County Measure A

Yes, La Defensa

LA County Measure E

Yes, La Defensa

LA County Measure G

Yes, LA Times

STATE

State Propositions

Proposition 2 – Authorizes Bonds for Public School and Community College Facilities

YES – CA Teachers Assn, CA School Nurses, LA Progressive Guide

Proposition 3 – Constitutional Right to Marriage.  Legislative Constitutional Amendment.

YES – Equality California, Senator Scott Weiner, Human Rights Campaign, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times, ACLU

Proposition 4 – Authorizes Bonds for Safe Drinking Water, Wildlife Prevention, and Protecting Communities and Natural Lands from Climate Risks.

YES – Clean Water Action, National Wildlife Federation, CALFIRE Firefighters, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide

Proposition 5 – Allows Local Bonds for Affordable Housing and Public Infrastructure with 55% Voter Appproval.  Legislative Consitutional Amendment.

YES – League of Women Voters, Habitat for Humanity, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times

Proposition 6 – Eliminates Consititutional Provision allowing Involuntary Servictude for Incarcerated Persons.  Legislative Constitutional Amendment.

YES – Dolores Huerta, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times, ACLU

Proposition 32 – Raises Minimum Wage. Initiative Statute.

YES – Congresswoman Nanette Barragán, One Fair Wage, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide

Proposition 33 – Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property. Initiative Statute.

This is one of those initiatives that is very confusing.  Yes, rent is too high.  But as I understand it this could undermine fair housing laws statewide in order to favor local municipalities. Means wealthier suburbs would make different decisions and that doesn’t seem equitable.  AIDS Healthcare Foundation supports it but Assemblymembers Atkins and Wicks, who I almost always agree with and are some of the biggest affordable housing proponents in the legislature, oppose it.  Atkins and Wicks say the ballot initiative contains a “Trojan horse” provision. They say it would undermine pro-housing laws by allowing wealthy coastal cities that oppose new development to impose steep affordability requirements that would effectively freeze growth.

YES – Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa, Housing CA

NO – Assemblymember Atkins and Wicks, Housing Action Coalition, Abundant Housing LA

Proposition 34 – Restricts Spending of Prescription Drug Revenues by Certain Health Care Providers. Initiative Statute.

This is the other super confusing initative, which is really about who controls rent control.  Primary sponsor of the initiative is the CA Apartment Association that represents the states rental property landlords. The way this initative is written it only affects one organization — the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.  In recent years, AHF has spent more than $150 million on ballot initiatives – including rent control measures in 2018 and 2020. The nonprofit’s annual budget is about $2.5 billion. The vast majority of the nonprofit’s revenue comes from its network of 62 pharmacies – largely a result of a federal drug discount program. This year, AHF is bankrolling another ballot initiative that is not popular with the California Apartment Association: Prop 33, which would remove state limits on rent control and allow cities and counties more leeway to enact stricter local rent control laws.The California Apartment Association’s new prop would effectively stop the AIDS Healthcare Foundation from ever backing another one.  I’m no fan of AHF, who have been legitimately accused of being slumlords in the units they own, and who have opposed PrEP in order to protect their HIV drug revenues. I think there’s not enough transparency in their work or in these initiatives, but I also think revenge initiatives are a bad precedent, so I’m voting against.

YES – CA Apartment Association, CA Association of Realtors

NO – National Organization for Women, Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, LA Times (which calls it a revenge initiative)

Proposition 35 – Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services. Initiative Statute.

YES – Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, La Defensa, CA Democratic Party

NO – Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, Indivisible LA

Proposition 36 – Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes.  Initiative Statute.

NO – Courage Campaign, LA Progressive Guide, La Defensa, LA Times, ACLU

NATIONAL ELECTION

President

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz LETS GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

U.S. Senate (vote for both Full Term and Short Term)

Adam Schiff, Courage Campaign, LA Times

All recommendations based on voting guides sent out by:

Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County

Courage California Progressive Voter Guide

LA Progressive Voter Guide

La Defensa,  is a femme-led 501(c)(4) advocacy organization dedicated to shifting Los Angeles County’s reliance on criminalization and incarceration towards systems of care that center human dignity.

LA Times

LA County Bar Association

Defenders of Justice

And after reviewing my very smart friend Allison Morgan’s voter guide

Prepared by Lara Bergthold

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