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2020 Primary Election Review BIA OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION REVIEW MARCH 3, 2020 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION COUNTY & MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES Registrars’ of Voters Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates for Elected Office in the Seven Southern California Counties BIA OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 24 EXECUTIVE PARK,SUITE 100 IRVINE, CA 92614 | 949-777-3859 BIASC.ORG PREPARED BY: 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates Imperial County Candidates COUNTY SUPERVISOR – DISTRICT 2 Incumbent(s): Luis A. Plancarte Candidate(s): Ballot Designation LUIS A. PLANCARTE Incumbent CLAUDIA MARIE CAMARENA Retired Program Manager COUNTY SUPERVISOR – DISTRICT 3 Incumbent(s): Michael W. Kelley Candidate(s): Ballot Designation MICHAEL W. KELLEY Incumbent COUNTY SUPERVISOR – DISTRICT 4 Incumbent(s): Ryan W. Kelley Candidate(s): Ballot Designation RYAN W. KELLEY Incumbent IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT - DIVISION 2 Incumbent(s): Bruce Kuhn Candidate(s): Ballot Designation JOHN BROOKS HAMBY Water Advocate DILDA DENNIS MCFADDEN Retired Consultant RYAN D. CHILDERS Attorney/Businessman BRUCE KUHN Incumbent IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT - DIVISION 4 Incumbent(s): Erik Ortega Candidate(s): Ballot Designation JAVIER GONZALEZ Community/Neighborhood Advocate ERIK ORTEGA Incumbent JOONG KIM Businessman / Parent / First 5 Imperial Commissioner 1 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates Los Angeles County SUPERVISOR 2ND DISTRICT Incumbent(s): N/A (Mark Ridley-Thomas Seat) Candidate(s): Ballot Designation JAN C. PERRY Economic Development Director JORGE NUÑO Social Entrepreneur HOLLY J. MITCHELL State Senator RENÉ LORENZO RIGARD Investment Adviser/Educator HERB J. WESSON JR. Los Angeles Council President JAKE JEONG Community Advocate/Attorney ALBERT ROBLES Mayor/Constitutional Attorney SUPERVISOR 4th DISTRICT Incumbent(s): JANICE HAHN Candidate(s): Ballot Designation JANICE HAHN Los Angeles County Supervisor DESIREE T. WASHINGTON Attorney SUPERVISOR 5th DISTRICT Incumbent(s): KATHRYN BARGER Candidate(s): Ballot Designation KATHRYN BARGER Los Angeles County Supervisor JOHN C. HARABEDIAN Mayor of Sierra Madre DARRELL PARK Educator/Environmental Entrepreneur AVALON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): OLEY OLSEN Candidate(s): Ballot Designation LISA LAVELLE Director of Operations OLEY OLSEN Incumbent YESENIA SARAHI DE LA ROSA Guest Services JOE SAMPSON Business Person YOLANDA "YOLI" MONTANO Businesswoman/Planning Commissioner AVALON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor Incumbent(s): ANNI MARSHALL Candidate(s): Ballot Designation STEVEN HOEFS City Council Member ANNI MARSHALL Incumbent AVALON CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Unexpired term ending March 8, 2022) Incumbent(s): N/A Candidate(s): Ballot Designation CARL JOHNSON Businessman/Entrepreneur MICHAEL PONCE Hotel Manager 2 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council Incumbent(s): URIEL EDWARD MACIAS Candidate(s): Ballot Designation RUSSELL BRYAN RENTSCHLER Businessman DIANA REYES WILLIAMS Businesswoman URIEL EDWARD MACIAS Councilmember/Financial Manager JESSE AVILA Operations Manager ANDREW MENDEZ Businessman AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor Incumbent(s): N/A Candidate(s): Ballot Designation ROBERT GONZALES Councilmember JONNY M. LIU Business Owner BRUCE KNOLES Director, San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District, Division 5 BELL CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 3) Incumbent(s): FIDENCIO JOEL GALLARDO, ALI SALEH & NESTOR ENRIQUE VALENCIA Candidate(s): Ballot Designation FIDENCIO JOEL GALLARDO Teacher/Councilmember, City of Bell ALI SALEH Mayor/Businessowner/Father NESTOR ENRIQUE VALENCIA Councilmember/Healthcare Administrator MARCOS A. OLIVA Programmer/Analyst YAMEL JIMMY MOURAD Businessman MONICA ARROYO School Teacher/Mother BEVERLY HILLS CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): LILI BOSSE & JULIAN A. GOLD Candidate(s): Ballot Designation LILI BOSSE Beverly Hills City Councilmember JULIAN A. GOLD Physician/Beverly Hills City Councilmember LORI GREENE GORDON Planning Commissioner/Businesswoman SIDNEY "SIMCHA" GREEN Educator ROBIN ROWE Technologist CERRITOS CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 3) Incumbent(s): JIM EDWARDS & NARESH SOLANKI Candidate(s): Ballot Designation RUSTY LIANG CHIANG Businessman JENNIFER HONG Businesswoman JIM EDWARDS Councilmember, City of Cerritos NARESH SOLANKI Councilmember, City of Cerritos ROCKY PAVONE Businessowner/Financial Educator CHUONG VO Police Officer CHRIS IM D.A. Law Clerk SOPHIA MYAUO TSE Administrator/Educator/Nurse ANNA TITUS Community Volunteer 3 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates COMMERCE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): ORALIA Y. REBOLLO & HUGO A. ARGUMEDO Candidate(s): Ballot Designation JAIME VALENCIA Revenue/Compliance Accountant CARLOS MARAVILLA Trainmaster ORALIA Y. REBOLLO Councilwoman/Educator HUGO A. ARGUMEDO Councilmember/Network Technician DAVE RODRIGUEZ Retired CARL BAKER Public Works Inspector OFELIA AVILA Law Enforcement Technician ALMA L. SUAREZ Business Owner COVINA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): WALT ALLEN & PATRICIA CORTEZ Candidate(s): Ballot Designation ANDREW "DREW" ALEMAN Community College Instructor WALT ALLEN City Council Member PATRICIA CORTEZ Appointed Council Member, City of Covina EL SEGUNDO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 3) Incumbent(s): CAROL KELLY PIRSZTUK & DREW BOYLES Candidate(s): Ballot Designation CAROL KELLY PIRSZTUK Incumbent DREW BOYLES Incumbent LANCE GIROUX Business Executive GARDENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): MARK E. HENDERSON Candidate(s): Ballot Designation GINA LOPEZ ALEXANDER Entrepreneur/Philanthropist/Designer PAULETTE C. FRANCIS Teacher MARK E. HENDERSON Incumbent RACHEL C. JOHNSON Retired Educator ROY KIM Business Owner WANDA LOVE Community Leader/Businessowner OCHUWA OGHIE Regional Manager BEN TARZYNSKI Deputy District Attorney 4 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates GLENDALE CITY GENERAL AND SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS City Councilmember, Regular and Unexpired Terms (U/T ending 3/3/2022) Vote for no more than 3 Incumbent(s): VARTAN GHARPETIAN & PAULA DEVINE Candidate(s): Ballot Designation DAN BROTMAN Economics Professor VARTAN GHARPETIAN Councilmember, City of Glendale ARDY KASSAKHIAN City Clerk/College Professor WILLIAM KESHISHYAN Businessman/Entrepreneur LEONARD MANOUKIAN Supervising Attorney SUSAN WOLFSON Accountant GREG ASTORIAN Independent Business Owner PAULA DEVINE Councilmember, City of Glendale GLENDORA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District Incumbent(s): N/A Candidate(s): Ballot Designation DAVID FREDENDALL Retired Logistics Manager MALISSA J. APODACA Self Employed Instructor HUNTINGTON PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 3) Incumbent(s): MARILYN SANABRIA & JHONNY I PINEDA Candidate(s): Ballot Designation EDUARDO "EDDIE" MARTINEZ Non-Profit Executive Director GRACIELA ORTIZ Educator/City Councilmember MARILYN SANABRIA Council Member, City of Huntington Park ALEX REYNOSO CEO/Business Owner CELIA RIVAS Businessowner ANA ELIZARRARAS Health/Education Commissioner CARLOS CORDOVA Engineering Systems Analyst JHONNY I PINEDA Council Member, City of Huntington Park BRENDA RAMIREZ Licensed Vocational Nurse LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 3) Incumbent(s): LEONARD "LEN" PIERONI & TERRY WALKER Candidate(s): Ballot Designation KEITH A. EICH Engineer/Businessman/Educator RICK GUNTER Architect LEONARD "LEN" PIERONI Incumbent TERRY WALKER Councilwoman/Business Owner LA MIRADA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District Incumbent(s): ED ENG Candidate(s): Ballot Designation ED ENG Councilmember/Business Executive JOHN ACCORNERO Realtor/Taxpreparer/Salesman 5 2020 Primary Election - ROV Certified Lists of County and Municipal Candidates LA MIRADA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District Incumbent(s): STEVE DE RUSE Candidate(s): Ballot Designation STEVE DE RUSE La Mirada Councilmember/Pastor JACKIE FOWLER Business Owner/Educator LA MIRADA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 5th Distric Incumbent(s): N/A Candidate(s): Ballot Designation MATTHEW MORSE Planning Commissioner/Businessowner ANTHONY OTERO Police Lieutenant NOEL JAIMES La Mirada Business Owner LA VERNE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Vote for no more than 2) Incumbent(s): N/A Candidate(s): Ballot Designation KENY CHANG Business Owner WALLY EMORY Retired RICK CROSBY Educator WENDY M. 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