If there were frequently asked questions documents for elections in California, there would be a number some version through fifteen, “What about judges?”
This is the reason that all of us should salute Martha and Charles House, long -term GOP political activists who have organized a platform for La County Judicial candidates in every election since 1994. He retired La County Supervisor Mike Antonovich, retired US District Judge Robert C. Banner, and former Los Angeles County Attorney Steve Callery also compiled recommendations. Organization.
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In the race for Superior Court Office No. 12, Avalambi Judge Lin D. Olson is recommended by Antonovich, Koli and Metropolitan News. The bonner did not make any recommendation. La County Bar Rate Judge Olson “well qualified.” His website is judgelynnolson.com.
I checked the campaign finance filing for all the candidates on Cal-CACESS.SOS.CA.Gov. The biggest contribution to Judge Olson’s campaign was $ 10,000 from an independent committee, “Judicial excellence together, sponsored by the California Judge Association.” $ 5,500 was contributed by Thomas Safran, president of the Southern California Housing Developer Thomas Safran and Associates.
For Superior Court Office No. 39, Antonovich, Cole and Metropolitan News recommended Deputy District Attorney Jacob Lee, while Bonor Attorney and Manhattan Beach mayor Steve Napolitano recommends. Both are given “qualified” status by La County Bar. Lee’s biggest contributor to Lee’s campaign is Lee himself. As per last Sunday, Napolitano’s website reports that their campaign committee ID number is pending; There was no information available about the campaign finance. Candidates’ websites are jacobleefordge.com and Stevenapolitano.com.
For office number 48, Antonovich, Bonor, Cole and Metropolitan News recommended Deputy District Attorney Rene Rose, rated “well qualified” by La County Bar. Rose’s campaign finance reports show that they donated $ 25,000 to their own campaign and received a similar contribution from a person in Florida with no clear relations for the business or politics of Los Angeles. His campaign website is reneeroseforgudge.com.
In office number 93, Victor Avila is running unopposed.
For office number 97, Sam Aboradd is recommended by Boner and Cole, and Sharon Ransum is recommended by Antonovich and Metropolitan News. Both are deputy district attorney, which are well -worthy of “La County Bar. Cancel and ransom are largely financed their campaigns.
For office number 115, Keith Kayano is recommended by Antonovich, Bonor, Koili and Metropolitan News. He is a deputy district attorney, which is “well qualified” by La County Bar. Kayano is largely nurturing his campaign. His website is keithkoyanoforgudge.com.
Office No. 124 Appreciated Judge Emily T. There is a race between Spear, which is “not qualified” by La County Bar, and deputy public defender Kimberly Raypeka also rated “not qualified”. Raypeka is recommended by Antonovich, Bonor and Metropolitan News, while Koli did not support the race. Judge Spear was publicly appointed by the Commission for misconduct by the Commission on the judicial demonstration which included “many unauthorized and unauthorized absentee and initial departure from the court”, as well as “with a false statement to his supervision judge”. Raypeka’s website is kimrepeckaforjudge.com. He is the biggest donor for his campaign.
For office number 130, the sub -district Attorney Leslie Gutrez is recommended by Antonovich, Bonner, Cole and Metropolitan News. She is “well qualified” by La County Bar and is largely nurturing her campaign. Its website is lesliegutierrezfordge.com.
In the race of office number 135, the Deputy District Attorney Steven Yi Mac is recommended by Antonovich, Koili and Metropolitan News, while the Deputy District Attorney Georgia Hurta is recommended by Bonor. La County Bar is both “well qualified” rates. Both are funding their campaigns on a large scale. Their websites are stevenMacfordge.com and georgiahuertaforgudge2024.com.
For office number 137, Senior Deputy County Advocate Tracy Blunt is recommended by Antonovich, Bonner, Koili and Metropolitan News, and the LA is “well qualified” rated by the County Bar. His eldest donor Attorney Brian T. Dun is, the managing partner of Kochran firm California and lead civil rights attorney, who Johnny L. Koharran has been established by Bio of Junior Dun, he has said that he has represented more than 200 victims of police misconduct since 1995. Blunt’s website is Tresblaunchformed.com.
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