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Election 2022: Who’s on the ballot in Southern California?

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Election 2022: Who’s on the ballot in Southern California?


“I Voted” stickers at a voting heart throughout the 2020 presidential main vote. (Picture by ROBYN BECK/AFP through Getty Photos)

The 2022 Midterm elections are simply days away, and all the best way down the poll, from the nationwide to municipal races, there are influential spots up for grabs all through Southern California. Up for grabs on the nationwide and statewide ranges embrace one of many state’s two senatorial positions, all 52 of California’s U.S. Home districts and the gubernatorial seat. 

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On the native degree, California’s largest metropolis, Los Angeles, may have a brand new mayor, and there might be a brand new sheriff on the town as latest polling places former Lengthy Seashore police chief Robert Luna barely forward of incumbent Sheriff Alex Villanueva. 

With a lot up for grabs, it is simple to get confused. Why do it’s a must to vote between the identical two Senate candidates twice, for instance? Under are all of the spots up for grabs throughout Southern California on the nationwide, statewide and municipal degree. Click on the extent you wish to view to see these candidates.  

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U.S. Senate

This 12 months’s California Senate race is a bit unorthodox. That is as a result of Sen. Alex Padilla and his opponent Mark Meuser are each on the poll twice. That is all due to how Padilla got here to serve within the Senate.

Padilla entered the Senate in January 2021, after Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed him to switch then-Senator Kamala Harris, after she was elected Vice President of the U.S. Harris’ time period was set to run out in 2023. The 2 “races” Padilla is operating in are first, in order that he can trip out the rest of that first time period, then so he can proceed right into a “second” full time period.

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U.S. Senator (Quick-Time period, ending Jan. 3, 2023)

  • Alex Padilla (Incumbent – D)
  • Mark P. Meuser (R)

US Senator (Full Time period)

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  • Alex Padilla (Incumbent – D)
  • Mark P. Meuser (R)

U.S. Home of Representatives

Members of the Home of Representatives are elected each two years, and there aren’t any time period limits. California has essentially the most representatives within the Home with 52, and each seat is up for grabs.

District 8

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  • Paula Villescaz (D)
  • Roger Niello (R)

District 25

  • Raul Ruiz (D)
  • Brian E. Hawkins (R)

District 26

  • Julia Brownley (Incumbent – D)
  • Matt Jacobs (R)

District 27

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  • Christy Smith (D)
  • Mike Garcia (Incumbent – R)

District 28

  • Judy Chu (Incumbent – D)
  • Wes Hallman (R)

District 29

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  • Tony Cárdenas (Incumbent – D)
  • Angélica María Dueñas (D)

District 30

  • G “Maebe A. Woman” Pudlo (D)
  • Adam B. Schiff (Incumbent – D)

District 31

  • Grace F. Napolitano (Incumbent – D)
  • Daniel Bocic Martinez (R)

District 32

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  • Brad Sherman (Incumbent – D)
  • Lucie Lapointe Volotzky (R)

District 33

  • Pete Aguilar (Incumbent – D)
  • John Mark Porter (R)

District 34

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  • Jimmy Gomez (Incumbent – D)
  • David Kim (D)

District 35

  • Norma J. Torres (Incumbent – D)
  • Mike Cargile (R)

District 36

  • Ted W. Lieu (Incumbent – D)
  • Joe E. Collins III (R)

District 37

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  • Sydney Kamlager (D)
  • Jan C. Perry (D)

District 38

  • Linda T. Sánchez (Incumbent – D)
  • Eric J. Ching (R)

District 39

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  • Mark Takano (Incumbent – D)
  • Aja Smith (R)

District 40

  • Asid Mahmood (D)
  • Younger Kim (Incumbent – R)

District 41

  • Will Rollins (D)
  • Ken Calvert (Incumbent – R)

District 42

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  • Robert Garcia (D)
  • John Briscoe (R)

District 43

  • Maxine Waters (Incumbent – D)
  • Omar Navarro (R)

District 44

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  • Nanette Diaz Barragán (Incumbent D)
  • Paul Jones (R)

District 45

  • Jay F. Chen (D)
  • Michelle Metal (Incumbent – R)

District 46

  • Lou Correa (Incumbent – D)
  • Christopher J. Gonzales (R)

District 47

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  • Katie Porter (Incumbent – D)
  • Scott Baugh (R)

District 48

  • Stephen Houlahan (D)
  • Darrell Issa (Incumbent – R)

Governor

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is up for re-election in November, and he is up in opposition to California State Sen. Brian Dahle, who represents the state’s first district. Newsom was elected in 2019, beating out John H. Cox. There was an try to recall Newsom in 2021, however Newsom received almost 62% of the vote, retaining him in workplace. Now, regardless of rumors that he might run for president in 2024, Newsom has vowed to complete out his time period if re-elected. Dahle has served within the State Senate since 2019. Earlier than that he was a member of the California State Meeting.

Lieutenant Governor

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The Lieutenant Governor is elected to a four-year time period, with a restrict of two phrases. The lieutenant governor acts as Performing Governor at any time when the Governor is absent from the state, or if there is a emptiness within the governor’s seat. In addition they function the President of the State Senate, and similar to on the nationwide degree, votes within the case of a tie. In addition they vote on the Board of Regents of the College of California, and the Board of Trusteets of the California State College system, and the Board of Governors of the California Communuity Faculties System.

Democratic candidate Eleni Kounalakis is operating for re-election in opposition to Angela Underwood Jacobs. Kounalakis ran away with the June main election, successful almost 53% of the vote to Jacobs’ 20%.

  • Eleni Kounalakis (Incumbent)
  • Angela Underwood Jacobs (R)

Secretary of State

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Democrat Shirley Weber is operating for a second time period as California’s Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is elected to a four-year time period and restricted to 2 phrases. The Secretary of State serves because the state’s Chief Elections Officer, maintains the state’s enterprise filings and state archives and extra. 

  • Rob Bernosky
  • Shirley Weber (Incumbent)

Controller

The state Controller is accountable for accounting for the state’s funds. They management the disbursement of the state’s funds, and audits state and native authorities applications, amongst different obligations. 

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Treasurer

The treasurer additionally offers with state funds. Whereas the controller acts because the state’s accountant and auditor, the treasurer is the banker and asset supervisor. Because the California State Treasurer’s webpage says, the Treasurer oversees “the state’s financial savings account whereas the State Controller manages its checkbook.”

Fiona Ma is operating for re-election. The State Treasurer is elected to a four-year time period, with a restrict of two phrases. 

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  • Jack Guerrero
  • Fiona Ma (Incumbent)

Legal professional Normal

The state Legal professional Normal represents the state in civil and legal issues in court docket, and the authorized counsel for state companies boards and commissions. Rob Bonta is up for re-election. The state Legal professional Normal is elected to a four-year time period with a restrict of two phrases.

  • Rob Bonta (Incumbent)
  • Nathan Hochman

Insurance coverage Commissioner

The California Insurance coverage Commissioner heads the California Division of Insurance coverage, which regulates the state’s insurance coverage company. The Insurance coverage Commissioner is elected to a four-year time period with a restrict of two phrases.

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  • Robert Howell
  • Ricardo Lara (Incumbent)

Board of Equalization

The Board of Equalization’s accountability is precisely what it feels like. Its members make sure that county tax evaluation practices are equal all through the state’s 58 counties. Members are elected to four-year phrases, with a restrict of two phrases.

First District (Northern LA County, most of San Bernardino County, Kern County)

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  • Jose Altamirano
  • Ted Gaines (Incumbent)

Third District (Southern LA County, components of Ventura County)

  • Y. Marie Manvel
  • Tony Vazquez (Incumbent)

Fourth District (Orange County, Riverside County, San Diego County, Imperial County)

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  • David Dodson
  • Mike Schaefer (Incumbent)

State Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Lance Ray Christensen
  • Tony Okay. Thurmond

California State Senate

Candidates within the even-numbered State Senate districts are up for election in November. State senators serve a four-year time period, with time period limits capped at 12 years. In contrast to many states, newly-elected state Senators in California assume workplace in the identical 12 months they’re elected. In California state senators assume workplace on the primary Monday within the December following an election. In 2022, that’s Monday, Dec. 5.

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District 16

  • Melissa Hurtado
  • David Shepard

District 18

  • Steve Padilla
  • Alejandro Galicia

District 20

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  • Daniel Hertzberg
  • Caroline Menjivar

District 22

  • Susan Rubio (Incumbent)
  • Vincent Tsai

District 24

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District 26

  • María Elena Durazo
  • Claudia Agraz

District 28

  • Lola Smallwood-Cuevas
  • Cheryl C. Turner

District 30

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  • Bob Archuleta
  • Mitch Clemmons

District 32

District 34

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  • Tom Umberg (Incumbent)
  • Rhonda Shader

District 36

California State Meeting

California State Meeting members serve two-year phrases with 12-year time period limits. All 80 spots within the state Meeting are up for grabs each two years. California’s Meeting is majority Democrat, with 60 representatives from the Democratic Occasion, and simply 19 from the Republican Occasion. Chad Mayes, representing the forty second District within the Inland Empire, is the Meeting’s solely Unbiased, nevertheless Mayes’ 12-year time period restrict is up in 2022.

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Under are the candidates operating for the California State Meeting in November 2022.  

District 33

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  • Jose Sigala (D)
  • Devin J. Mathis (R)

District 36

  • Eduardo Garcia (D)
  • Ian M. Weeks (R)

District 37

  • Gregg Hart (D)
  • Mike Stoker (R)

District 38

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  • Steve Bennett (D)
  • Cole Brocato (R)

District 39

  • Juan Carrillo (D)
  • Paul Andre Marsh (R)

District 40

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  • Pilar Schiavo (D)
  • Suzette Martinez Valladares (R)

District 41

  • Chris Holden (D)
  • Michael McMahon (R)

District 42

  • Jacqui Irwin (D)
  • Lori Mills (R)

District 43

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  • Luz Maria Rivas (D)
  • Siaka Massaquoi (R)

District 44

  • Laura Friedman (D)
  • Barry Curtins Jacobsen (R)

District 45

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  • James C. Ramos (D)
  • Joseph (Joe) W. Martinez (R)

District 46

  • Jesse Gabriel (D)
  • Dana Caruso (R)

District 47

  • Christy Holstege (D)
  • Greg Wallis (R)

District 48

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  • Blanca Rubio (D)
  • Ryan Maye (R)

District 49

  • Mike Fong (D)
  • Burton Brink (R)

District 50

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  • Eloise Gomez Reyes (D)
  • Sheela Stark (R)

District 51

  • Louis Abramson (D)
  • Rick Chavez Zbur (D)

District 52

  • Wendy Carrillo (D)
  • Mia Livas Porter (D)

District 53

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  • Freddie Rodriguez (D)
  • Toni Holle (R)

District 54

  • Miguel Santiago (D)
  • Elaine Alaniz (R)

District 55

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  • Isaac G. Bryan (D)
  • Keith Girolamo Cascio (R)

District 57

District 58

  • Sabrina Cervantes (D)
  • Bernard William Murphy (R)

District 59

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  • Phillip Chen (R)
  • Leon Q. Sit (No Occasion Choice)

District 60

  • Corey A Jackson (D)
  • Hector Diaz-Nava (R)

District 61

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  • Tina Simone McKinnor (D)
  • Robert Pullen-Miles (D)

District 62

  • Maria Estrada (D)
  • Anthony Rendon (D)

District 63

  • Fauzia Rizvi (D)
  • Invoice Essayli (R)

District 64

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  • Blanca Pacheco (D)
  • Raul Ortiz, Jr. (R)

District 65

  • Mike Anthony Gipson (D)
  • Fatima Iqbal-Zubair (D)

District 66

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  • Al Muratsuchi (D)
  • George Banks (R)

District 67

  • Sharon Quirk-Silva (D)
  • Soo Yoo (R)

District 68

  • Avelino Valencia (D)
  • Mike Tardif (R)

District 69

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  • Al Austin II (D)
  • Josh Lowenthal (D)

District 70

  • Diedre Thu-Ha Nguyen (D)
  • Tri Ta (R)

District 71

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  • Matt Rahn (R)
  • Kate Sanchez (R)

District 72

  • Judie Mancuso (D)
  • Diane Dixon (R)

District 73

  • Cottie Petrie-Norris (D)
  • Steven “Steve” Choi (R)

District 74

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  • Chris Duncan (D)
  • Laurie Davies (R)

California Courts

Justices within the Supreme Courtroom of California and California’s Courts of Attraction are appointed by the governor. Following appointment, they’re confirmed to their seat within the subsequent election. Justices in each courts are appointed to 12-year phrases.

California’s Second District Courtroom of Appeals serves Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, whereas the Fourth District serves San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, Inyo, San Diego and Imperial counties.

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California Supreme Courtroom

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  • Chief Justice – Patricia Guerrero
  • Affiliate Justice  – Goodwin Liu
  • Affiliate Justice – Martin J. Jenkins
  • Affiliate Justice – Joshua P. Groban

Courtroom of Appeals, District 2

  • Presiding Justice, Division 1 – Frances Rothschild
  • Presiding Justice, Division 5 – Laurence D. Rubin
  • Presiding Justice, Division 8 – Maria E. Stratton
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 2 – Judith M. Ashman
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 3 – Luis A. Lavin
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 4 – Audrey B. Collins
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 4 – Brian S. Currey
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 5 – Lamar W. Baker
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 6 – Hernaldo J. Baltodano
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 7 – John L. Segal
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 8 – John Shepard Wiley, Jr.
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 8 – Elizabeth Annette Grimes

Courtroom of Appeals, District 4

  • Presiding Justice, Division 1 – Judith McConnell
  • Presiding Justice, Division 2 – Manuela A. Ramirez
  • Presiding Justice, Division 3 – Kathleen E. O’Leary
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 1 – Truc T. Do
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 1 – Martin N. Buchanan
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 2 – Michael J. Raphael
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 2 – Carol D. Codrington
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 2 – Frank Menetrez
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 3 – William W. Bedsworth
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 3 – Maurice Sanchez
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 3 – Eileen C. Moore
  • Affiliate Justice, Division 3 – Joanne Motoike

Click on the county to see the candidates: Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County

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Los Angeles County Sheriff

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Los Angeles County Supervisor (District 3)

  • Bob Hertzberg
  • Lindsey Horvath

Agoura Hills Metropolis Council

  • Chris Anstead
  • David Bramante
  • Jeremy Wolf
  • Deborah Klein Lopez
  • Jan Gerstel

Alhambra Metropolis Council

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District 1

  • Ari Gutiérrez Arámbula
  • Katherine Lee
  • Stephan Sham

District 2

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District 5

  • Adele Andrade-Stadler
  • Jeffrey Gomez

Arcadia Metropolis Council

District 2

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  • Bob Harbicht
  • Tracy Jensen Han
  • Sharon Kwan

District 3

District 5

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  • Michael Cao
  • Michael Danielson
  • Jason J. Lee
  • Daniel Malki

Artesia Metropolis Council

  • Ali Taj
  • Alma L. Griffin
  • Rene J. Trevino
  • Melissa Ramoso

Azusa Metropolis Clerk

  • Jeffrey Lawrence Cornejo. Jr.

Azusa Treasurer

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Azusa Metropolis Council

  • Kimberly Huff
  • Edward J. Alvarez
  • Andrew N. Mendez

Azusa Mayor

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  • Robert Gonzales
  • Jonny M. Liu

Azusa Metropolis Council (Unexpired time period ending Nov. 12, 2024)

Baldwin Park Metropolis Clerk

  • Christopher Saenz
  • Maria Davalos

Baldwin Park Metropolis Council

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  • Alejandra Avila
  • Jean M. Ayala
  • Paul C. Hernandez
  • Raph Galvan
  • Ricardo Vazques

Baldwin Park Mayor

  • Albert Muro
  • Emmanuel J. Estrada
  • Manuel Lozano

Baldwin Park Treasurer

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  • Christopher F. Garrido
  • Joanna Valenzuela

Bell Gardens Metropolis Council

  • Marco Barcena
  • Alejandra Cortez
  • Jose Angel Cruz
  • Francis De Leon Sanchez
  • Miguel De La Rosa
  • Steve Martin Figueroa
  • Lisseth Flores-Franco
  • Andrew Leon
  • Christian Mendez
  • Jennifer Rodriguez

Bellflower Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Raymond Y. Hamada
  • Ricardo Fosado

Bellflower Metropolis Council (District 5)

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Burbank Metropolis Clerk

  • Kimberley Clark
  • Jamal El-Amin
  • Viviana Garzon

Burbank Treasurer

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Burbank Metropolis Council

  • Nikki Perez
  • Tamala Takahashi
  • Sharon Springer
  • Zizette Mullins
  • Carmenita Helligar

Calabasas Metropolis Council

  • Edward Albrecht
  • James R. Bozajian
  • Brian Cameron
  • Jasjeet (Monica) Kaur Parmar
  • David J. Shapiro

Carson Metropolis Clerk

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  • Khaleah Bradshaw
  • Yolanda Chavez
  • Vera Robles Dewitt
  • Sharma Henderson

Carson Treasurer

  • Monica Cooper
  • Isaias “Isa” Jesus Pulido

Carson Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Jim Expensive
  • Oscar B. Ramos
  • Ricardo Contreras

Carson Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Frederick Docdocil
  • Arleen Bocatija Rojas

Claremont Metropolis Council (District 2)

Claremont Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Jennifer Stark
  • Maura Carter

Claremont Metropolis Council (District 4)

Cudahy Metropolis Council

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  • Martin U. Fuentes
  • Elizabeth Alcantar
  • Blanca Lozoya
  • Patricia Covarrubias
  • Maria Jimenez
  • Cynthia Gonzalez

Culver Metropolis Metropolis Council

  • Harden Alexander “Alex” Fisch
  • Denice Renteria
  • Khin Khin Gyi
  • Freddy Puza
  • Devin Yaeger
  • Dan O’Brien

Diamond Bar Metropolis Council (District 1)

Diamond Bar Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Andrew Chou
  • Jianguo Jason Wang

Diamond Bar Metropolis Council (District 4)

Downey Council (District 2)

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  • Anthony Felix
  • Artwork Montoya
  • Hector Sosa

Downey Council (District 4)

  • Joaquín Beltrán
  • Claudia M. Frometa
  • Juan Martinez

Duarte Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Margaret E. Finlay
  • Luz Yesenia Paez

Downey Metropolis Council (District 4)

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Downey Metropolis Council (District 5)

Downey Metropolis Council (District 6)

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  • Cesar Andres Garcia
  • Artwork Rodriguez, Jr.

El Monte Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Maryann G. Barrios
  • Martin Herrera

El Monte Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Joaquina Quiñones
  • Julia Ruedas

El Monte Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Mario Martinez
  • Richard J. Rojo

El Monte Metropolis Council (District 6)

  • Irma Zamorano
  • Marisol Cortez

El Monte Metropolis Clerk

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  • Catherine A. Eredia
  • Gabriel Ramirez

El Monte Mayor

  • Jessica Ancona
  • Maria Morales

El Monte Treasurer

  • Richard Thomas
  • Viviana Longoria

El Segundo Metropolis Council

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  • Ryan W. Baldino
  • Robin Patch
  • John Pickhaver
  • Christopher Pimentel
  • Michelle Keldorf

Hawaiian Gardens Metropolis Council (Unexpired Time period)

  • Michael Gomez
  • Ernie Vargas

Hawaiian Gardens Metropolis Council 

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  • Jesse Alvarado
  • Maria Teresa Del Rio
  • Luis Roa
  • Dandy De Paula
  • Reynaldo O. Rodriguez
  • Francisco Noyola

Hawthorne Metropolis Clerk

  • John L. Jefferson
  • Dayna S. Williams-Hunter

Hawthorne Treasurer

  • Gregory A. Fallon
  • Marie Poindexter-Hornback

Hawthorne Metropolis Council

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  • Muhammad Awadallah
  • Eddyfunn Ikemefuna
  • Katrina Manning
  • Alexandre “Alex” Monteiro
  • Juan Antonio “Tony” Reynoso
  • Hugo M. Rojas
  • Donnisha Sanford
  • Amie Shepard

Hermosa Seashore Metropolis Council

  • Daniel F. Godwin
  • Dean Francois
  • Jeff Raedy
  • Kieran Harrington
  • Matt McCool
  • Raymond A. Jackson
  • Rita A. Gerace
  • Rob Saemann

Hidden Hills Metropolis Council

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  • Laura McCorkindale
  • Larry G. Weber
  • Joe Loggia
  • Bret Katz

Inglewood Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • George W. Dotson
  • Kevin Glenn Taylor II
  • Gloria Grey
  • Alena Cindy Giardina
  • Yolanda Davidson
  • Taj Powell
  • Leonard Redway

Inglewood Metropolis Council (District 2)

Inglewood Mayor

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  • James T. Butts
  • Miya Angelou Walker
  • Chika Ogoke
  • Angelique Y. Johnson
  • Raina Carrillo
  • Fredrisha “Sha” Dixon

Irwindale Metropolis Council

  • Hector “Manuel” Ortiz
  • Albert F. “Albie” Ambriz
  • Rosemary P. Martinez
  • Jason L. Hickman

La Puente Metropolis Council

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  • Charlie Klinakis
  • Ricardo Martinez
  • Valerie Muñoz
  • Amadeo Rodriguez

La Puente Metropolis Council (Unexpired Time period)

  • John Michael Solis
  • Nadia Mendoza

Lawndale Metropolis Council

  • Erica Harbison
  • Pat Kearney
  • Samuel Cruz
  • Bernadette Lourdes Suarez
  • Dan Reid
  • Wanza Tolliver

Lawndale Mayor

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  • Robert Pullen-Miles
  • Warrendell Jackson

Lengthy Seashore Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Kailee Caruso
  • Kristina Duggan

Lengthy Seashore Metropolis Council (District 5)

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Lengthy Seashore Metropolis Council (District 9)

  • Ginny Gonzales
  • Joni Ricks-Oddie

Lengthy Seashore Mayor

  • Suzie Value
  • Rex Richardson

Los Angeles Metropolis Legal professional

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  • Hydee Feldstein Soto
  • Faisal M. Gill

Los Angeles Controller

Los Angeles Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Katy Younger Yaroslavsky
  • Sam Yebri

Los Angeles Metropolis Council (District 11)

Los Angeles Metropolis Council (District 13)

  • Hugo Soto-Martinez
  • Mitch O’Farrell

Los Angeles Metropolis Council (District 15)

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  • Danielle Sandoval
  • Tim McOsker

Los Angeles Mayor

  • Rick J. Caruso
  • Karen Ruth Bass

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Lynwood Metropolis Council

  • Lorraine Avila Moore
  • Gabreila Camacho
  • Jorge Casanova
  • Juan Muñoz-Guevara
  • Marisela Santana
  • Jose Luis Solache

Malibu Metropolis Council

  • Marianne Riggins
  • Ryan Embree
  • Jimy Tallal
  • Invoice Sampson
  • Doug Stewart
  • Hap Henry

Manhattan Seashore Metropolis Council

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  • Stewart L. Fournier
  • Frank Chiella
  • David Lesser
  • Amy Howorth
  • Mark Burton
  • Rita Crabtree-Kampe
  • Suzanne Hadley

Maywood Metropolis Clerk (Unexpired Time period)

Maywood Metropolis Council

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  • Eduardo “Eddie” De La Riva
  • Mayra Aguiluz
  • Maria Rosas
  • Carmen Perez
  • Carlos Alvarez
  • Heber Marquez

Montebello Treasurer

  • David Matanga
  • Osvaldo Lira

Montebello Metropolis Council (Unexpired Time period, District 2)

  • Scarlet Peralta
  • Steven Andrade

Montebello Metropolis Council (Unexpired Time period, District 4)

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  • Rafael Gutierrez
  • David Torres

Montebello Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Edward Franco
  • Kimberly A. Cobos-Cawthorne
  • Georgina Tamayo
  • Rosie Vasquez

Montebello Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Salvador Melendez
  • Marie Ledezma

Montebello Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Joseph R. Sanchez
  • Rick Alonzo
  • Angie Jimenez
  • Eduardo Garfias

Monterey Park Metropolis Clerk

Monterey Park Treasurer

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  • Vincent Dionicio Chang
  • Amy Lee

Monterey Park Metropolis Council (District 1)

Monterey Park Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Vinh T. Ngo
  • Joe Ray Avila
  • Delario M. Robinson
  • Teresa Actual Sebastian

Monterey Half Metropolis Council (Unexpired Time period, District 3)

  • Jose Sanchez
  • Tammy C. Wong

Norwalk Metropolis Council

  • Tony Ayala
  • Luis Navas
  • Petra Peña
  • Jennifer Perez
  • Dora Sandoval

Palmdale Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Laura Bettencourt
  • Dave T. Gomez
  • Marcos T. Alvarez

Palmdale Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Eric Ohlsen
  • Vergion Jesse Smith
  • Getro F. Elize

Palmdale Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Mario Moises Melara
  • Erika Gloria Alverdi
  • Andrea Alarcon

Palos Verdes Estates Metropolis Council

  • Michael Kemps
  • David McGowan
  • Victoria A. Lozzi
  • Desiree “Dez” Myers

Pico Rivera Metropolis Council

  • Gustavo V. Camacho
  • John “Johnny” Garcia
  • Antonio “Tony” Hernandez
  • Raul Elias

Pomona Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Jacky Elizalde
  • Victor Preciado

Pomona Metropolis Council (District 3)

Pomona Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Steve Lustro
  • De’Andre Valencia

Rancho Palos Verdes Metropolis Council

  • David L. Bradley
  • Michele P. Carbone
  • Barbara Ferraro
  • Stephen Perestam
  • Paul Search engine optimisation
  • Kevin Jay Yourman

Rolling Hills Metropolis Council

  • Pat Wilson
  • James Black
  • Leah Mirsch
  • James H. Aichele
  • Arun “Ready” Bhumitra

San Fernando Metropolis Council

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  • Sylvia Ballin
  • Mary Solorio
  • Mary Mendoza
  • Joel Fajardo
  • Victoria Garcia

San Gabriel Metropolis Clerk

  • Thu “Julie” Nguyen
  • Mary Acuna Garcia

San Gabriel Treasurer

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  • David Localio
  • Kevin B. Sawkins

San Gabriel Metropolis Council

  • Denise Menchaca
  • John Wu
  • Jorge Herrera Avila
  • Carina Rivera
  • Jeanne E. Raya
  • Eric Chan
  • Reyna Isela Lopez Bowles

San Marino Metropolis Council

  • Steven Jones
  • Gretchen Shepherd Romey
  • Grant Fujiwara
  • Calvin Lo
  • Tony Chou
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  • Diana Milkie Nixon

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  • Selina M. Thomas
  • Jeffrey Malick
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Santa Fe Springs Metropolis Council 

  • Invoice Rounds
  • Blake Carter
  • Juanita Martin
  • John Mora
  • Gabriel Jimenez
  • Annette Rodriguez

Santa Monica Metropolis Council

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  • Ellis Raskin
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  • Jonathan Mann
  • Armen Melkonians
  • Arthur Jeon

Santa Monica Hire Management Board

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  • Ericka Lesley
  • Kurt Gonska

Sierra Madre Metropolis Council

  • Colin Barr
  • Edward Garcia
  • Gene Goss
  • Kris Lowe
  • Christine Moran

Sign Hill Metropolis Clerk

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  • Tina L. Hansen
  • Salvador Hernandez
  • Richard Daskam

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  • Manuel “Manny” Acosta
  • Gracie Retamoza

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  • Greg Martinez
  • Jose DeLaPaz

South Gate Metropolis Council 

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  • Robert Montalvo
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  • Jovanna Laborin
  • Adolfo Varas
  • Ruby M. Navarro

West Hollywood Metropolis Council

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  • Adam Darvish
  • Sarah Adolphson
  • John Duran
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  • Steve Martin

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  • Colleen B. Rozatti

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  • Daniel Luna
  • Yara Wolff

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  • Fredrick Sykes
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  • Ray Pearl
  • Susan McSweeney
  • Brad Halpern
  • Pam Johnson

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  • Vicente Sarmiento

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  • Katrina Foley

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Aliso Viejo Metropolis Council 

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  • Max Duncan
  • Payal Avellan
  • Tara Ricksen
  • Arthur Osorio

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  • Trevor O’Neil
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  • Carlos A. Leon

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  • Natalie Rubalcava
  • Al Jabbar

Anaheim Metropolis Council (District 6)

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  • Hari Shankar Lal

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  • Cecilia Hupp
  • Blair Stewart
  • Andrew Herrera
  • Kari J. Windes

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  • Kevin Rhee
  • John Siebert

Buena Park Metropolis Council (District 2) 

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  • Myoung Soo “Michael” Han

Costa Mesa Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Andrea Marr
  • John Thomas Patton
  • Jorge Miron

Costa Mesa Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Arlis Reynolds
  • Robert Dickson

Costa Mesa Mayor

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  • John M. W. Moorlach

Cypress Metropolis Council

  • Scott Minikus
  • David Burke
  • Bonnie Peat
  • Rachel Robust
  • Terry Miller
  • Carrie Hayashida
  • Helen Le

Fountain Valley Metropolis Council

  • Kim Constantine
  • Patrick Harper
  • Shaun Diamond
  • Nancy Dugay
  • Glenn Bleiweis
  • Cindy Cao
  • Jim Cunneen
  • Steve A. Nagel
  • Dwight Shackelford
  • Darrel Mymon-Brown
  • Michael Mau
  • Eugene Murray
  • Alicial “Rudy” Huebner

Fullerton Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Arnel Dino
  • Shana Charles

Fullerton Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Ahmad Zahra
  • Oscar Valadez
  • Tony Castro

Backyard Grove Mayor

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Backyard Grove Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • George S. Brietigam, III
  • Allen Raymon Rodriguez

Backyard Grove Metropolis Council (District 3) 

  • Cindy Tran
  • Laurie C Merrick
  • James “Jimmy” Webb
  • Gia Nguyen
  • Asia Nguyen Cunningham

Backyard Grove Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Joe Dovinh
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  • Trung Ta

Huntington Seashore Metropolis Council

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  • Bobby Britton
  • Pat Burns
  • Brian Burley
  • Oscar D. Rodriguez
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  • Mike Vogler
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  • Gina Clayton-Tarvin
  • William “Billy” O’Connell
  • Gabrielle Samiy
  • Tony Strickland
  • Casey McKeon
  • Jill Hardy
  • Amory Hanson
  • Jeffrey Hansler
  • Vera Honest

Huntington Seashore Metropolis Legal professional

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Irvine Mayor

  • Farrah N. Khan
  • Katherine Daigle
  • Tom Chomyn
  • Simon Moon
  • Branda Lin

Irvine Metropolis Council

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  • Anthony Kuo
  • John Park
  • Kathkleen Treseder
  • Navid Sadigh
  • Scott Hansen

La Habra Metropolis Council (Full-Time period)

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  • Guadalupe Lara

La Palma Metropolis Council

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  • Jonathan Dinwiddie
  • Janet Okay. Conklin

Laguna Seashore Metropolis Council

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  • Sue Kempf
  • Alex Rounaghi
  • Mark S. Orgill
  • Jerome Pudwill
  • Ruben Flores
  • Louis Weil

Laguna Hills Metropolis Council (Full-Time period)

  • Erica Pezold
  • David Wheeler
  • Joshua Sweeney
  • Parshan Khosravi

Laguna Hills Metropolis Council (Quick-Time period)

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Laguna Niguel Metropolis Council 

  • Jeff Von Waldburg
  • Melissa Caldwell
  • Stephanie Oddo
  • Randall Aaron Morton
  • Javad Mokhbery
  • Stephanie Winstead
  • Ray Gennawey

Laguna Woods Metropolis Council

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  • Edward H. Tao
  • Annie McCary
  • Carol Moore

Lake Forest Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Benjamin Yu
  • Suzy Betz
  • Bob Stuart

Lake Forest Metropolis Council (District 3)

Lake Forest Metropolis Council (District 4)

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Los Alamitos Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Emily Hibard
  • Randy W. Hill

Mission Viejo Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Robert “Bob” Ruesch
  • Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik
  • Linda Shepard

Mission Viejo Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Stacy Holmes
  • Brian Goodell

Mission Viejo Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Greg Raths
  • Cynthia Vasquez
  • Ed Sachs

Mission Viejo Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Terri Aprati
  • Patricia “Trish” Kelley

Mission Viejo Metropolis Council (District 5)

Newport Seashore Metropolis Council (District 1)

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Newport Seashore Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Amy Peters
  • Jim Mosher
  • Erik Weigand

Newport Seashore Metropolis Council (District 4)

Newport Seashore Metropolis Council (District 6)

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  • Pleasure Brenner
  • Lauren Kleiman

Orange Mayor

Orange Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Arianna Barrios
  • Jason White

Orange Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Kathy Tavoularis
  • John R Russo

Orange Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Denis Bilodeau
  • John Newman
  • Chris Horton

Orange Metropolis Council (District 6)

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  • Brian Harrington
  • John Gyllenhammer
  • Adrienne Gladson

Placentia Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Michael Beshai
  • Kevin Kirwin

Placentia Metropolis Council (District 4)

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Placentia Metropolis Clerk

  • Robert S. “Bob” McKinnell

Rancho Santa Margarita Metropolis Council

  • Brad McGirr
  • Jerry Holloway
  • Anne Figueroa
  • Ken Dixon

San Clemente Metropolis Council 

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  • Steven “Steve” Knoblock
  • Donna Vidrine
  • Victor Cabral
  • Mark Enmeier
  • Martina McBurney-Wheeler
  • Shane Hirschman
  • Chanel Fetty
  • Ashley Williams
  • Aaron Washington
  • Zhen Wu
  • Thor Johnson
  • Dennis Kamp

San Juan Capistrano Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • John Campbell
  • Cody Martin
  • Paul Lopez

Santa Ana Mayor

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  • Valerie Amezcua
  • Jesse Nestor
  • Sal Tinajero
  • Jose Solorio

Santa Ana Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Nelida Mendoza
  • Benjamin Vazquez

Santa Ana Metropolis Council (District 4)

Santa Ana Metropolis Council (District 6)

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  • David Penaloza
  • Manuel “Manny” Escamilla

Seal Seashore Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Joe Kalmick
  • Christopher DeSanto
  • Gregg Barton

Seal Seashore Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Fred Macksoud
  • Stephanie Wade
  • Lisa Landau

Seal Seashore Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Jonathan Wealthy
  • Nathan Steele
  • Michael McGrorty
  • Mariann Klinger

Stanton Mayor

Stanton Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Donald Torres
  • Elizabeth Barbara Maciol-Wiktor

Stanton Metropolis Council (District 3)

Tustin Mayor

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  • Rebecca “Beckie” Gomez

Tustin Metropolis Council (District 3)

Villa Park Metropolis Council

  • Crystal Okay. Miles
  • Donna Buxton
  • Marybeth Felcyn
  • Jordan Wu
  • Nicol Jones

Westminster Mayor

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  • Tai Do
  • Moses F. Castillo
  • Chi Charlie Nguyen
  • Kimberly Ho

Westminster Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Amy Phan West
  • John Gentile

Westminster Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • James D. Pham
  • Namquan Nguyen
  • Teri Vu Nguyen

Yorba Linda Metropolis Council

  • Carlos Rodriguez
  • Ryan Bent
  • Janice Lim

San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors (District 2)

Adelanto Mayor

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  • Ronald Beard
  • Gabriel Reyes
  • Monique M. Carrillo
  • Stevevonna Evans
  • Diana Esmeralda

Adelanto Metropolis Council

  • Edward Reyes
  • Amanda Uptergrove
  • Miguel Soto
  • Benjamin Smith
  • Angelo Meza
  • Heather Gaines

Apple Valley Mayor

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Apple Valley Metropolis Council (District 3)

Apple Valley Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Matthew Rutledge
  • Curt Emick

Barstow Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Martha O’Brien
  • Carmen M. Hernandez

Barstow Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Terri Peralta
  • James M. Noble

Huge Bear Lake Metropolis Council (District 1 Recall)

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  • Alan Lee (Sure/No vote to recall)
  • Jim Eakin
  • Kendi Segovia

Huge Bear Lake Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Omar Torres Cázares
  • Rick Herrick

Huge Bear Lake Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Randall Putz
  • Paul J. Sokoloff

Huge Bear Lake Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Robert Barton
  • Cory Blake Miholich
  • Perri Melnick

Chino Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Curtis Burton
  • Sylvia (Cervantez) Orozco
  • Gregory Marquez

Chino Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Aabir Bushara
  • Larry Wu
  • Marc A. Lucio

Chino Hills Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Ray Marquez
  • Jason Zhang
  • Eddie Wong
  • Waimin (Norman) Liu

Chino Hills Metropolis Council (District 2)

Chino Hills Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Diego Fernandez
  • Brian Johsz

Colton Mayor

  • Frank J. Navarro
  • Mark L. Garcia

Colton Metropolis Council (District 1)

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Colton Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Kelly J. Chastain
  • Kenneth J. Koperski

Colton Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Isaac T. Suchil
  • Luis S. González

Colton Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • John R. Echevarria
  • Gem Montes
  • Robert D. Wilson

Fontana Mayor

  • Shannon O’Brien
  • Jesus “Jesse” Sandoval
  • Acquanetta Warren

Fontana Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Phillip W. Cothran
  • Ricardo Quintana
  • Alfred ‘Al’ Gonzales

Fontana Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • John B. Roberts
  • Brian Kolde

Fontana Metropolis Clerk

  • Alexandra C. Rivera
  • Elizabeth “Liz” Sena
  • Alyssa Flores
  • Germaine Key

Fontana Treasurer

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  • Gabriel Snachez
  • Janet Koehler-Brooks

Grand Terrace Mayor

  • Darcy McNaboe
  • William “Invoice” Hussey

Grand Terrace Metropolis Council

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Montclair Mayor

  • Javier “John” Dutrey
  • Oscar Miranda

Montclair Metropolis Council

  • Invoice Ruh
  • Juliet Orozco
  • Corysa Martinez
  • Xavier Mendez

Needles Mayor

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  • Sandra Queen Noble
  • James M. Jones
  • Janet Jernigan

Needles Metropolis Council

  • Joanne Pogue
  • Jamie N. McCorkle
  • Henry Longbrake

Ontario Mayor

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  • Ruben Valencia
  • Paul S. Leon
  • Christian Garcia

Ontario Metropolis Council

  • Michael Duenas
  • Aaron Bratton
  • Jim W. Bowman
  • Norberto Corona
  • Alan D. Wapner
  • Celina Lopez

Rancho Cucamonga Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Floyd E. Clark
  • Rose Stephens Olmsted
  • Ashley Stickler
  • Mary Hannah
  • Lawrence Henderson
  • Erick Jimenez

Rancho Cucamonga Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • David Vangorden
  • Joanne Nursall
  • Kristine Scott

Redlands Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Denis Davis
  • Tom Berg
  • Rodgir Cohen
  • Andrew Hoder

Redlands Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Mike Saifie
  • Mario Jacob Saucedo

Redlands Metropolis Council (District 5)

Rialto Metropolis Council 

  • Joe Baca
  • Karla Perez
  • Kelly Erving
  • Ed Scott
  • Andrew Seyfried

San Bernardino Mayor

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  • James F. “Jim” Penman
  • Helen Tran

Twentynine Palms Metropolis Council (District 3)

Twentynine Palms Metropolis Council (District 4)

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  • Karmolette O’Gilvie
  • Octavious Scott

Twentynine Palms Metropolis Council (District 5)

Upland Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • James Breitling
  • Janice Elliott

Upland Metropolis Council (District 3)

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Upland Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Darwin Cruz
  • Christopher Seward
  • Rudy A. Zuniga

Victorville Metropolis Council (District 2)

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Victorville Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Lizet Angulo
  • Robert “Bob” Harriman

Yucaipa Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Mark L. Taylor
  • Erik V. Sahakian
  • Sherilyn Lengthy
  • Matt Garner

Yucaipa Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Nena R. Dragoo
  • Chris Venable

Yucca Valley Metropolis Council (District 1)

Yucca Valley Metropolis Council (District 3)

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Yucca Valley Metropolis Council (District 5)

Riverside County Supervisor (District 5)

  • Jeff Hewitt
  • Yxstian Gutierrez

Riverside County Auditor-Controller

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  • Paul A. Angelo
  • Ben J. Benoit

Banning Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Antonio F. Dupré Jr.
  • David C. Happe
  • Rueben Gonzales

Banning Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Nathaniel Pimentel
  • Colleen Wallace

Beaumont Metropolis Council

  • Sedrick D. Bedolla
  • Ron Roy
  • Jessica Voigt
  • David Castaldo
  • Lloyd White
  • Mike Lara

Beaumont Treasurer

Blythe Metropolis Council

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  • Robert A. Dummer
  • Joseph “Joey” Deconnick
  • Johnny Z. Rodriguez
  • Laura Porter
  • Debra Powels
  • James “Jamie” Schlueter
  • Joseph Halby III

Blythe Metropolis Clerk

Blythe Treasurer

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Cathedral Metropolis Metropolis Council (District 3)

Cathedral Metropolis Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Rick Saldivar
  • David Koslow
  • Ernesto Gutierrez

Cathedral Metropolis Metropolis Council (District 5)

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Cathedral Metropolis Treasurer

Coachella Mayor

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  • Denise Delgado
  • Steven A. Hernandez

Coachella Metropolis Council

  • Yurema Arizu
  • Stephanie Virgen
  • Frank Figueroa
  • Josie Gonzalez

Corona Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Jacque Casillas
  • Gary Greenwood

Corona Metropolis Council (District 4)

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Corona Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Serge Tolstikov
  • Wes Speake

Desert Sizzling Springs Metropolis Council (District 1)

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Desert Sizzling Springs Metropolis Council (District 3)

Eastvale Metropolis Council (Full-Time period, District 1)

Eastvale Metropolis Council (Full-Time period, District 3)

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Eastvale Metropolis Council (Full-Time period, District 4)

  • Joeclyn Yow
  • Anu Saini
  • Raul Gutierrez

Eastvale Metropolis Council (Quick-Time period, District 5)

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  • Michelle Sheen
  • Mike McMinn

Hemet Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Jaculin “Jackie” Peterson
  • Gene Hikel
  • Kevin Franco

Hemet Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • John Petty
  • Wraymond Sawyerr
  • Linda Krupa

Indian Wells Metropolis Council (Full-Time period)

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  • Dana Reed
  • Toper Taylor
  • Ivan Moad
  • Douglas Hanson
  • Bruce Whitman

Indian Wells Metropolis Council (Quick-Time period)

  • Edward Ty Peabody
  • Ted J. Mertens

Indio Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Jonathan Matthew Becerra
  • Elaine Holmes

Jurupa Valley Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Lorena Barajas
  • Armando Carmona
  • Jesse Silva

Jurupa Valley Metropolis Council (District 3)

Jurupa Valley Metropolis Council (District 5)

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La Quinta Mayor

  • Linda Evans
  • Alan T. Woodruff
  • Robert F. Sylk

La Quinta Metropolis Council

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  • John J. Peña
  • Deborah McGarrey
  • Brian Hanrahan
  • Joseph “Joe” Johnson
  • Richard Grey

Menifee Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Ben Diederich
  • Angela “Angel” Nevin
  • Ricky Estrada
  • Altie Holcomb

Moreno Valley Mayor

  • Patsy D. Brown
  • Lindsay Robinson
  • Ulises Cabrera
  • Debra D. Craig
  • James Early, Sr.
  • Jaime C. Hurtado

Moreno Valley Metropolis Council (District 2)

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Moreno Valley Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Cheylynda Barnard
  • Greg Kuster

Murrieta Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Ron Holliday
  • Christi White

Murrieta Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Cindy Warren
  • Jimmie Jackson

Norco Metropolis Council

  • Kevin Bash
  • Greg Newton
  • Brent Sakamoto

Palm Desert Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Gregg Akkerman
  • Evan Trubee
  • Gregory Meinhardt
  • Jan C. Harnik
  • Carlos E. Garcia

Palm Springs Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Scott Nevins
  • Grace Elena Garner

Palm Springs Metropolis Council (District 2)

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  • Renée Brown
  • Jeffrey Bernstein

Palm Springs Metropolis Council (District 3)

Rancho Mirage Metropolis Council 

  • Louisa Davis
  • Steve Downs
  • Ken Ammann
  • Kim Martos
  • Meg Marker
  • Lynn Mallotto

San Jacinto Metropolis Council

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  • Valerie Vandever
  • Kevin F. Saunders
  • Patricia Scott
  • Alonso L Ledezma

Temecula Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Curtis Brown
  • Jeff Chrapczynski
  • Lanaé Turle-Trejo

Temecula Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Maryann Edwards
  • Kathy Sizemore
  • Brendan Kalfus

Temecula Metropolis Council (District 5)

Wildomar Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Carlos Marquez
  • Chuck Jones

Wildomar Metropolis Council (District 3)

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  • Matthew Baldwin
  • Joseph Morabito

Ventura County Supervisor (District 2)

  • Claudia Invoice-De La Peña
  • Jeff Gorell

Ventura County Supervisor (District 4)

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  • Janice S. Parvin
  • Bernardo Perez

Camarillo Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Vishnu Okay. Patel
  • David M. Tennessen
  • Sylvia Schnopp

Camarillo Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Susan Santangelo
  • Jeffrey Walker
  • Dirk Z. Lay
  • Sylvia C. Garcia

Camarillo Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Billy A. Camarillo
  • Charles Sandlin
  • Timothy Okay. Spinkles
  • Martha Martinez-Bravo

Fillmore Metropolis Council (Quick-Time period)

  • Lynn R. Edmonds
  • Christopher Gurrola

Fillmore Metropolis Council

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  • Carrie L. Broggie
  • Luis Alberto Rodriguez
  • Albert Mendez
  • Zachary Lotshaw

Moopark Mayor

Moorpark Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Renee Delgado
  • Michael Navarro
  • Roseann Mikos

Moorpark Metropolis Council (District 3)

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Ojai Mayor 

  • Elizabeth E. Stix
  • Anson Williams

Ojai Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Leslie C. Rule
  • Michelle Pineiro
  • Lorelei Korn Grace

Ojai Metropolis Council (District 2)

  • Kathryn Donwen
  • Randy Haney
  • Rachel Lang

Ojai Metropolis Council (District 3)

  • Carol “Renee” Roth
  • Andrew Okay. Whitman

Ojai Treasuer (Quick-Time period)

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Oxnard Metropolis Council (District 1)

  • Christopher P. Arevalo
  • Douglas Dean Partello
  • Bert E. Perello
  • Equardo Q. Huerta

Oxnard Metropolis Council (District 2)

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Oxnard Metropolis Council (District 5)

  • Gabriela Basua
  • Armando Piña
  • Lawrence Paul Stein

Port Hueneme Metropolis Council

  • Seth Ryan Bonilla
  • Rabiah Rahman
  • Richard “Wealthy” Rollins
  • Martha R. McQueen-Legohn
  • Luis Mendez II
  • Laura D. Hernandez
  • Thomas Fiala
  • Steven A. Gama

Santa Paula Metropolis Council

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  • Jenny Crosswhite
  • Pedro A. Chavez
  • Manuel A. Minjares
  • Carlos Juarez
  • Judy Klement

Simi Valley Mayor 

  • Joe Ayala
  • Robert Clarizio
  • Mary Poitier
  • Fred Thomas
  • Wayne Hampton Holland, III

Simi Valley CIty Council (District 2)

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Simi Valley CIty Council (District 4)

  • Rocky Rhodes
  • Scott Enright
  • Nancy Mason
  • Eric Lundstrom

Thousand Oaks Metropolis Council

  • Kyle Rohrbach
  • David Newman
  • Bob Engler
  • Mikey Taylor
  • Dan Twedt
  • Jeff Schwartz
  • Halla Maher
  • Sharon McMahon
  • Ed Jones
  • Anoiel Khorshid

San Buenaventura Metropolis Council (District 1)

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  • Alyona Brody
  • Liz Campos
  • Marco Cuevas
  • Helen Eloyan

San Buenaventura Metropolis Council (District 4)

  • Jim Rundle
  • Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios

San Buenaventura Metropolis Council (District 5)

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  • Invoice McReynolds
  • Marie Lakin

San Buenaventura Metropolis Council (District 6)

  • Jim Duran
  • Lorrie Brown
  • Danny Carrillo
  • Steph Karba



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“While SCA 2 was one of many efforts to help address the housing crisis, the November’s ballot will be very crowded, and reaching voters will be difficult and expensive,” Allen said in a statement. “In addition, the legislature recently passed my SB 469, which substantially addresses some of the most significant concerns about how Article 34 might be impacting housing production.”

SB 469 clarifies that the use of state affordable housing dollars does not trigger Article 34’s requirement for voter approval. Allen said his focus is on determining whether these efforts are “making a significant dent in addressing the problem,” adding that quickly building more affordable housing is a priority.

Backed by the California Real Estate Association, the forerunner to the current California Association of Realtors, Article 34 was first adopted by voters in 1950. Realtors played on voters’ fears that affordable housing would lead to greater racial integration of exclusively white neighborhoods.

CAR issued a formal apology in 2022 for its past support of Article 34, with association President Otto Catrina condemning the actions and vowing to address the legacy of its “discriminatory policies and practices.”

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The organization “remains a strong supporter of the repeal of Article 34 … which adds unnecessary hurdles and costs to the creation of affordable housing,” CAR spokesperson Sanjay Wagle said in a statement.

Wagle noted that a majority of Californians support repealing the provision but cited research showing a voter education campaign would be needed to explain the article’s effects.

“The cost of such a campaign in an election year with so many initiatives on the ballot made this campaign more costly and difficult, thus making it more logical to pursue a repeal on a future ballot,” Wagle wrote. “We thank Sen. Allen and Sen. Wiener for their efforts on this repeal effort and look forward to working [with] them and other stakeholders on this issue in the future.”





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California Quarterback Commits to Penn State’s 2026 Recruiting Class

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Though Penn State has been busily filling its 2025 recruiting class in June, the program hasn’t stopped looking ahead. The Nittany Lions on Tuesday received a commitment from 4-star California quarterback Troy Huhn, who became the second player in Penn State football’s 2026 recruiting class.

Huhn (6-4, 205 pounds) will be a junior at Mission Hills High, just north of San Diego. He threw for 1,623 yards and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore last season. Huhn quickly built a strong offer sheet that included Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Auburn and Notre Dame, among many others. Huhn took an unofficial visits to Ohio State and Penn State in June, committing to the Nittany Lions two weeks after his trip.

Huhn is the 2026 recruiting class’ 10th-rated quarterback prospect, according to the 247Sports Composite, and a top-15 player in California. On3 ranks Huhn highest among the major recruiting services, slotting him at No. 60 nationally and sixth at quarterback.

Huhn, who committed to Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki and quarterbacks coach Danny O’Brien, spent time with head coach James Franklin during his unofficial visit. He told Sean Fitz of Blue-White Illustrated that Franklin made an impression.

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“Coach O’Brien was great, but really my main thing when I was getting out there was to have more time with coach Franklin. They definitely gave that to me,” Huhn said in his interview with Blue-White Illustrated. “I really felt the love from coach Franklin. He’s very business, he’s awesome, he’s a funny guy. My mom loves him, he loves my mom. That relationship with him is now a lot better and I’m glad I got to spend that time with him.”

Huhn joins Harrisburg athlete Messiah Mickens on the ground floor of Penn State’s 2026 recruiting class. Mickens committed to Penn State in August 2023. Penn State had been recruiting several 2026 quarterbacks alongside Huhn. One of their targets, Dia Bell, recently committed to Texas.

Huhn’s commitment continued a prolific stretch for the Nittany Lions. Franklin and his staff have received commitments from five players in a four-day stretch. Four of them committed to Penn State’s 2025 recruiting class.

The most recent 2025 commitment belonged to Max Granville, a 4-star prospect from Texas and first-team all-state honoree as a junior. Granville, who will be a senior at Fort Bend Christian Academy, is rated as a 4-star linebacker according to the 247Sports Composite. However, the 6-3, 220-pound Granville projects at defensive end and was recruited by Penn State defensive line coach Deion Barnes. Granville chose Penn State after making an official visit to State College earlier in June. He also visited USC, Texas A&M and Oklahoma in June and took an official visit to Baylor in April.

Penn State opens the 2024 football season Aug. 31 at West Virginia. The game is scheduled for a noon kickoff on FOX.

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(FOX40.COM) — An evacuation order is in effect for areas of Butte County amid a wildfire, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.

Around 8:30 p.m. on Monday, BCSO issued an evacuation order for the Apache Fire on the south side of Grubbs Road between Crossa Country Road and Alta Arosa Drive in zones 884 and 885. Shortly after, evacuation orders were also issued for all of zone 884, 865, 866, 868, and 869. For information about zone locations click or tap here.

An evacuation warning was also issued for zones 867 and 883.

At 9:45 p.m., the Apache Fire has burned through 466 acres, according to Cal Fire. By 10:30 p.m. it reached more than 650 acres.

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For more information visit www.buttecounty.net, or call (833) 512-5378.



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