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LIST OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED, QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION MARCH 3, 2020 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION PREPARED BY THE ELECTION COORDINATION UNIT WWW. LAVOTE. NET Revised 11/20/19

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Page 1: List of Offices to be Filled

LIST OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED, QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

MARCH 3, 2020 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

PREPARED BY THE ELECTION COORDINATION UNIT WWW.LAVOTE.NET

Revised 11/20/19

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VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

Incumbents whose names are highlighted in bold are not eligible to seek re-election because of term limits prohibition.

CONGRESSIONAL STATE LEGISLATIVE STATE LEGISLATIVE UNITED STATES

REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR MEMBER OF THE

ASSEMBLY (Continued) 23rd DISTRICT – Kevin McCarthy (Shared with Kern and Tulare)

21st DISTRICT – Scott Wilk (Shared with San Bernardino)

49th DISTRICT – Edwin "Ed" Chau

25th DISTRICT – Vacant (Shared with Ventura)

23rd DISTRICT – Mike Morrell (Shared with Riverside and San Bernardino)

50th DISTRICT – Richard Bloom

26th DISTRICT – Julia Brownley (Shared with Ventura) 25th DISTRICT – Anthony J. Portantino

(Shared with San Bernardino) 51st DISTRICT – Wendy Carrillo

27th DISTRICT – Judy Chu (Shared with San Bernardino)

27th DISTRICT – Henry Stern (Shared with Ventura)

52nd DISTRICT – Freddie Rodriguez (Shared with San Bernardino)

28th DISTRICT – Adam Schiff

29th DISTRICT – Ling Ling Chang (Shared with Orange and San Bernardino)

53rd DISTRICT – Miguel Santiago

29th DISTRICT – Tony Cardenas 33rd DISTRICT – Lena A. Gonzalez 54th DISTRICT – Sydney Kamlager-

Dove

30th DISTRICT – Brad Sherman (Shared with Ventura)

35th DISTRICT – Steven Bradford 55th DISTRICT – Phillip Chen (Shared with Orange and San Bernardino)

32nd DISTRICT – Grace F. Napolitano 57th DISTRICT – Ian Charles Calderon

33rd DISTRICT – Ted W. Lieu

MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY

58th DISTRICT – Cristina Garcia

34th DISTRICT – Jimmy Gomez 36th DISTRICT – Tom Lackey (Shared with Kern and San Bernardino)

59th DISTRICT – Reggie Jones-Sawyer

35th DISTRICT – Norma Torres (Shared with San Bernardino)

38th DISTRICT – Christy Smith (Shared with Ventura)

62nd DISTRICT – Autumn Burke

37th DISTRICT – Karen R. Bass 39th DISTRICT – Luz M. Rivas 63rd DISTRICT – Anthony Rendon

38th DISTRICT – Linda T. Sanchez (Shared with Orange) 41st DISTRICT – Chris Holden

(Shared with San Bernardino) 64th DISTRICT – Mike A. Gipson

39th DISTRICT – Gil Cisneros (Shared with Orange and San Bernardino)

43rd DISTRICT – Laura Friedman

66th DISTRICT – Al Muratsuchi

40th DISTRICT – Lucille Roybal-Allard 44th DISTRICT – Jacqui Irwin (Shared with Ventura)

70th DISTRICT – Patrick O'Donnell

43rd DISTRICT – Maxine Waters 45th DISTRICT – Jesse Gabriel (Shared with Ventura)

44th DISTRICT – Nanette Baragan

46th DISTRICT – Adrin Nazarian

47th DISTRICT – Alan Lowenthal (Shared with Orange)

48th DISTRICT – Blanca Rubio

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VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY Be a U.S. citizen (Art. IV § 2(c), Ca. Const). Be a registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time nomination papers are issued (E.C. § 201). Also, may not have served more than 12 years in the State Senate, the Assembly, or both, in any combination of terms during his or her lifetime if he or she was first elected to the Legislature after June 2012 and has not previously served in the State Senate or Assembly. (Art. IV § 2(a)(4), Ca. Const)

2 Years

40 60 (E.C. § 8062)

$110,459 $1,104.59

TERM BEGINS

December 7, 2020

(Art. IV, § 2(a), Ca. Const.; Govt. Code §§ 9001 and 9003)

PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk shall hold a public drawing to determine order of names on ballot for shared districts. No rotation. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate must accept voluntary spending limits to their campaign expenditures in order to submit a candidate statement. The statement may not refer to opponents. (Maximum 250 words)

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VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

STATE SENATOR Be a U.S. citizen (Art. IV § 2(c), Ca. Const.). Be a registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time nomination papers are issued (E.C. § 201). Also, may not have served more than 12 years in the State Senate, the Assembly, or both, in any combination of terms during his or her lifetime if he or she was first elected to the Legislature after June 2012 and has not previously served in the State Senate or Assembly. (Art. IV § 2(a)(4), Ca. Const)

4 Years

40 60 (E.C. § 8062)

$110,459 $1,104.59

TERM BEGINS

December 7, 2020

(Art. IV, § 2(a); Ca. Const.; Govt. Code §§ 9001 and

9002)

PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidates' names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk shall hold a public drawing to determine order of names on ballot for shared districts. No rotation. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) SENATE DISTRICTS ONLY – Elections for even-numbered districts held in 2022 and 2026; odd-numbered districts held in 2020 and 2024. CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate must accept voluntary spending limits to their campaign expenditures in order to submit a candidate statement. The statement may not refer to opponents. (Maximum 250 words)

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VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 25 years of age or older and a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years and a resident of California on January 3, 2017.

(Art. I, § 2, U.S. Const.)

Does not have to live in the District. TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

2 Years

40 60 (E.C. § 8062)

$174,000 $1,740.00

TERM BEGINS

Noon on January 3, 2021

(Amendment XX, § 2, U.S. Const.)

PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Names are rotated on the ballot by Assembly District, commencing with the lowest numbered Assembly District in the Congressional District. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate is allowed to submit a candidate statement. (Maximum 250 words).

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MEMBERS OF COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND COUNTY COUNCIL

MEMBER, COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE (CCC)

DEMOCRATIC PARTY Seven (7) members to be elected from each Assembly District contained either wholly or partially within the county. (E.C. §§ 7203 and 7226)

REPUBLICAN PARTY Seven (7) members to be elected from each Assembly District contained either wholly or partially within the county. (E.C. §§ 7402 and 7421)

MEMBER, CENTRAL COMMITTEE (CC) PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY Members are to be elected by Assembly District. (E.C. 7753)

The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk shall compute the number to be elected in each Assembly District. (E.C. § 7771) MEMBER, COUNTY COUNCIL (CC)

GREEN PARTY Members are to be elected by Senate District. (Green Party By-laws, 7-1.2) The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk shall compute the number of members allotted to each Senate District. (Green Party By-laws Art.7-1.4 (b))

NOTE: The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk will not conduct American Independent Party and Libertarian Party Committee elections on March 3, 2020.

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PARTY NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE

INFORMATION

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

NUMBER TO BE ELECTED

SALARY FILING FEE

COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE (Democratic Party) A registered voter at the time nomination papers are issued and resident of the Assembly District. (E.C. §§ 201 and 7209) TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

20 40 (E.C. § 8062)

7

(E.C. § 7203)

None

(E.C. § 8104)

COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE (Republican Party) A registered voter at the time nomination papers are issued and resident of the Assembly District. (E.C. §§ 201 and 7209) TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

20 40 (E.C. § 8062)

7

(E.C. § 7402)

None

(E.C. § 8104)

PARTY AFFILIATION – Candidate must have been affiliated with party, as shown by affidavit of registration, at least 3 months prior to filing nomination documents, or for as long as he or she has been eligible to register to vote in the State. The candidate must not have been affiliated with any other qualified party for 12 months immediately prior to filing. (E.C. § 8001) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. No rotation. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) NUMBER TO BE ELECTED, DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PARTIES – Seven (7) members from each Assembly District. (E.C. §§ 7203 and 7402) VOTES REQUIRED TO BE ELECTED – Candidate(s) receiving highest number of votes. (E.C. 8144) EXCEPTION: A candidate shall not be declared elected unless he/she receives votes equal to the minimum number of signatures required on nominating petitions. (E. C. §§ 15460, 15470 and 15480) CANDIDATE’S STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – None Permitted

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PARTY NOMINATED OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

NUMBER TO BE ELECTED

SALARY FILING FEE

CENTRAL COMMITTEE (Peace and Freedom) A registered voter in the party for at least 30 days at the time nomination papers are due to be filed and a resident of the Assembly District. (E.C. §§ 201 and 7773 Party Bylaws) TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

Varies

(E.C. § 7776)

Varies

(E.C. § 7771)

None

COUNTY COUNCIL (Green Party) A registered voter at the time nomination papers are issued and resident of the Senate District. (E.C. §§ 201 and 7915 Party Bylaws) TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

Varies

(E.C. § 7917)

Varies

(E.C. §§ 7912 and 7913)

None

PARTY AFFILIATION (Green Party Only) – Candidate must have been affiliated with party, as shown by affidavit of registration, at least 3 months prior to filing nomination documents. (E.C. § 8001) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. No rotation. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) NUMBER TO BE ELECTED, PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY – The county elections official shall compute the number of members to be elected in each district. (E.C. § 7771) VOTES REQUIRED TO BE ELECTED Candidate(s) receiving highest number of votes. (E.C. § 8144) EXCEPTION: No write-in candidate shall be declared elected unless he/she receives a number of votes equal to or greater than 2% of the number of party members voting in the district, or 20 votes, whichever is less. (E.C. § 15490) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – None Permitted

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

OFFICE INCUMBENT

LOS ANGELES COUNTY

County Supervisor, 2nd District Mark Ridley-Thomas

County Supervisor, 4th District Janice Hahn

County Supervisor, 5th District Kathryn Barger

District Attorney Jackie Lacey

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Arcadia Unified Cung Nguyen Kay Kinsler Lori Phillipi

Compton Unified Trustee Area C Trustee Area D

Trustee Area F

Micah Ali Charles Davis Sandra Moss

Garvey Keilley Meng Henry Lo

Long Beach Unified District 2 District 4

Felton Williams Jon Meyer

Pasadena Area Community College Trustee Area 2 Trustee Area 4 Trustee Area 6

James A. Osterling Hoyt Hilsman John H. Martin

Incumbents whose names are highlighted in bold are not eligible to seek re-election because of term limits prohibition.

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALPHABETICALLY LISTED WITH

OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Amerian, Michael R. 93 Chung, Charles A. 111 Applegate, Robert P. 76 Clover, Suzette 50

Ashvanian, Armenui A. 100 Coen, Lisa S. 15 Bacigalupo, Paul A. 8 Cohen-Laurie, Jeffrey S. 148

Barnes, Craig S. 177 Cole, Debra A. 184 Barrera, Mario 58 Connolly, Pat 61 Behar, Lori R. 34 Cooper, Andrew E. 23

Bensinger, Kerry 68 Cops, Jennifer H. 86 Bershon, Nicole C. 77 Cortez, Annabelle G. 84

Bianco, James 155 Court, Michelle Williams 105 Blackshaw, Julie Fox 11 Crowfoot, William A. 122

Blades, Steven D. 173 Crowley, Daniel M. 24 Blancarte, James E. 14 Dominguez, Juan Carlos 1 Blanchard, Kathleen 69 Draper, Robert S. 127

Blumenfeld, Stan 37 Duffy-Lewis, Maureen 51 Bourne, Beverly 26 Dunn, James R. 9

Brandolino, Joseph A. 118 Dybwad, Christopher W. 117 Brazil, Deborah S.

121 Edber, Diego H. 168

Broadbelt, Robert B. 107 Espinoza, Miguel 102 Brown, Kevin L. 97 Estrada, Alison M. 95 Brown, Leslie E. 87 Falls, Thomas 103

Burghardt, Joseph J. 53 Feeney, Jill 25 Camacho, Mike 54 Feldstern, Daniel 119 Carter, Amy N. 18 Ford III, H. Jay 22

Cavalluzzi, Maria 52 Fournier, Lori Ann 2 Chang, Wendy 188 Freeman, Kenneth R. 4

Chavez, Victor E. 123 Frisco, Christopher J. 104 Chowdhury, Ashfaq G. 124 Fruin, Richard L. 62

Chrostek, Joan M. 64 Fujie, Holly J. 63 Chu, Robert G. 139 Fujioka, Fred J. 78

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALPHABETICALLY LISTED WITH OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Garcia, Michael 55 Keeny, Virginia 66

Garcia Uhrig, Emily 113 Kelley, Michael C. 175 Giza, Alexander C. D. 70 Kelly, Mary E. 132

Gomez, Danette J. 144 Kemalyan, Richard S. 74 Goswami, Rupa S. 137 Killefer, Gail 36 Goul, Richard M. 185 Kim, Michelle C. 49

Green, Terry 133 Kin, Curtis A. 46 Griego, Thomas J. 159 Kirschner, Richard H. 171

Gross, Marc D. 13 Klein, Clifford 30 Guillemet, Kimberley Baker 158 Knight, Shannon 96

Guzman, Hector M. 75 Kuhl, Carolyn B. 94 Harwin, Michael B. 138 Lewis, Jacqueline 140

Haynes, Marcelita V. 183 Lewis, Terrance T. 3 Helton, Sabina A. 101 Lewis, Thomas Trent 129

Herin, Scott R. 92 Lipner, Joseph 90 Hernandez, Peter A. 174 Lippitt, Elizabeth A. 141

Herscovitz, Martin L. 33 Lomeli, George Gonzalez 180 Hill, Christina L. 60 Longoria, Roberto 147

Hill, Deirdre 20 Losnick, Debra L. 10 Hobbs, Lynn M. 40 Lugo, Carolina V. 142

Hollingsworth, Donna 126 Lyons, Dalila Corral 116 Honeycutt, Alan B. 27 Mackenzie, Alison 128 Hudson, Altus W. 160 Magno, Teresa P. 181

Hwang, Anne 88 Martella, Timothy 99 Iwasaki, Bruce G. 115 Mavis, Darrell 151 Jacke II, H. Clay 35 McGonigle, Theresa R. 166 Jesic, Michael V. 130 McKay, Patti Jo 81

Jones, Ann I. 91 Merritt, Hilleri G. 106 Jurado, Ray G. 157 Meyers, Patrick T. 80

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALPHABETICALLY LISTED WITH OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Mori, Audra 152 Rose, Carol 42

Moses, Jared D. 79 Rosenbloom, Jonathan L. 5

Murillo, Serena R. 125 Rotenberg, Frederick 150

Murphy, Daniel S. 6 Rubinson, Thomas 186

Najera, Carol J. 32 Sandoval, Jose I. 31

Naranjo, Richard E. 89 Scheper, Barbara M. 57

Nellon, Cherol J. 48 Seng, Jana M. 98

Nelson, Jean M. 16 Serna, Robert 71

Nieto, Patricia D. 108 Shapiro, Norm 146

O’Gara, Michael J. 153 Short, Michelle S. 67

Oldendorf, Margaret L. 19 Shubin, Dorothy L. 56

Palazuelos, Yvette M. 65 Shultz, Michael 21

Park, Ann H. 149 Silberman, Harvey A. 170

Penny, Brenda J. 59 Sokolov, Thomas R. 187

Pfahler, Stephen P. 161 Sortino, Douglas 135 Porras, Joseph R. 38 Sterling, William N. 162

Powell, Michael R. 39 Stern, Douglas W. 163

Puente-Porras, Maria 110 Stewart, William D. 143

Ramirez, Daniel P. 131 Sullivan, Teresa 169

Reinert, David K. 112 Tarle, Norman P. 82

Rice, Stuart M. 41 Tavelman, Frank M. 44

Richardson, Anne K. 154 Thomas, Holly A. 136

Richardson, Tony L. 164 Torribio, John A. 179

Richman, Craig 73 Treu, Rolf M. 172

Roberts, Gary D. 47 Tynan, Michael A. 85

Rogers, Randolph A. 17 Uzcategui, Jessica A. 28

Roman, Gregorio 12 Villalobos, Michael 109

Romero, Richard R. 145 Villanueva, Pamela 120

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALPHABETICALLY LISTED WITH OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Villar, Mary Lou

45

Walgren, David 29

Wallenstein, Joel M. 83

Walmark, Richard F. 165

Wapner, Frederick N. 178

Wasserman, Fumiko 167

Webster, Allen J. 43

Weiner, Timothy M. 156

Weintraub, Debre Katz 72

Weis Birnstein, Lauren 134

Wiese, Stacy 114

Wright, Victor L. 182

Yaroslavsky, David 176

Zukin, Helen 7

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LISTED BY OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT 1 Dominguez, Juan Carlos 31 Sandoval, Jose I. 2 Fournier, Lori Ann 32 Najera, Carol J. 3 Lewis, Terrance T. 33 Herscovitz, Martin L. 4 Freeman, Kenneth R. 34 Behar, Lori R. 5 Rosenbloom, Jonathan L. 35 Jacke II, H. Clay 6 Murphy, Daniel S. 36 Killefer, Gail 7 Zukin, Helen 37 Blumenfeld, Stan 8 Bacigalupo, Paul A. 38 Porras, Joseph R. 9 Dunn, James R. 39 Powell, Michael R. 10 Losnick, Debra L. 40 Hobbs, Lynne M. 11 Blackshaw, Julie Fox 41 Rice, Stuart M. 12 Roman, Gregorio 42 Rose, Carol 13 Gross, Marc D. 43 Webster, Allen J. 14 Blancarte, James E. 44 Tavelman, Frank M. 15 Coen, Lisa S. 45 Villar, Mary Lou 16 Nelson, Jean M. 46 Kin, Curtis A. 17 Rogers, Randolph A. 47 Roberts, Gary D. 18 Carter, Amy N. 48 Nellon, Cherol J. 19 Oldendorf, Margaret L. 49 Kim, Michelle C. 20 Hill, Deirdre 50 Clover, Suzette 21 Shultz, Michael 51 Duffy-Lewis, Maureen 22 Ford III, H. Jay 52 Cavalluzzi, Maria 23 Cooper, Andrew E. 53 Burghardt, Joseph J. 24 Crowley, Daniel M. 54 Camacho, Mike 25 Feeney, Jill 55 Garcia, Michael 26 Bourne, Beverly 56 Shubin, Dorothy L. 27 Honeycutt, Alan B. 57 Scheper, Barbara M. 28 Uzcategui, Jessica A. 58 Barrera, Mario 29 Walgren, David 59 Penny, Brenda J. 30 Klein, Clifford 60 Hill, Christina L.

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LISTED BY OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

61 Connolly, Pat 91 Jones, Ann I. 62 Fruin, Richard L. 92 Herin, Scott R. 63 Fujie, Holly J. 93 Amerian, Michael R. 64 Chrostek, Joan M. 94 Kuhl, Carolyn B. 65 Palazuelos, Yvette M. 95 Estrada, Alison M. 66 Keeny, Virginia 96 Knight, Shannon 67 Short, Michelle S. 97 Brown, Kevin L. 68 Bensinger, Kerry 98 Seng, Jana M. 69 Blanchard, Kathleen 99 Martella, Timothy 70 Giza, Alexander C. D. 100 Ashvanian, Armenui A. 71 Serna, Robert 101 Helton, Sabina A. 72 Weintraub, Debre Katz 102 Espinoza, Miguel 73 Richman, Craig 103 Falls, Thomas 74 Kemalyan, Richard S. 104 Frisco, Christopher J. 75 Guzman, Hector M. 105 Court, Michelle Williams 76 Applegate, Robert P. 106 Merritt, Hilleri G. 77 Bershon, Nicole C. 107 Broadbelt, Robert B. 78 Fujioka, Fred J. 108 Nieto, Patricia D. 79 Moses, Jared D. 109 Villalobos, Michael 80 Meyers, Patrick T. 110 Puente-Porras, Maria 81 McKay, Patti Jo 111 Chung, Charles A. 82 Tarle, Norman P. 112 Reinert, David K. 83 Wallenstein, Joel M. 113 Garcia Uhrig, Emily 84 Cortez, Annabelle G. 114 Wiese, Stacy 85 Tynan, Michael A. 115 Iwasaki, Bruce G. 86 Cops, Jennifer H. 116 Lyons, Dalila Corral 87 Brown, Leslie E. 117 Dybwad, Christopher W. 88 Hwang, Anne 118 Brandolino, Joseph A. 89 Naranjo, Richard E. 119 Feldstern, Daniel 90 Lipner, Joseph 120 Villanueva, Pamela

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LISTED BY OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

121 Brazil, Deborah S. 148 Cohen-Laurie, Jeffrey S. 122 Crowfoot, William A. 149 Park, Ann H.

123 Chavez, Victor E. 150 Rotenberg, Frederick

124 Chowdhury, Ashfaq G. 151 Mavis, Darrell

125 Murillo, Serena R. 152 Mori, Audra

126 Hollingsworth, Donna 153 O’Gara, Michael J.

127 Draper, Robert S. 154 Richardson, Anne K.

128 Mackenzie, Alison 155 Bianco, James

129 Lewis, Thomas Trent 156 Weiner, Timothy M.

130 Jesic, Michael V. 157 Jurado, Ray G.

131 Ramirez, Daniel P. 158 Guillemet, Kimberley Baker

132 Kelly, Mary E. 159 Griego, Thomas J.

133 Green, Terry 160 Hudson, Altus W.

134 Weis Birnstein, Lauren 161 Pfahler, Stephen P.

135 Sortino, Douglas 162 Sterling, William N.

136 Thomas, Holly A. 163 Stern, Douglas W.

137 Goswami, Rupa S. 164 Richardson, Tony L.

138 Harwin, Michael B. 165 Walmark, Richard F.

139 Chu, Robert G. 166 McGonigle, Theresa R.

140 Lewis, Jacqueline 167 Wasserman, Fumiko

141 Lippitt, Elizabeth A. 168 Edber, Diego H.

142 Lugo, Carolina V. 169 Sullivan, Teresa

143 Stewart, William D. 170 Silberman, Harvey A.

144 Gomez, Danette J. 171 Kirschner, Richard H.

145 Romero, Richard R. 172 Treu, Rolf M.

146 Shapiro, Norm 173 Blades, Steven D.

147 Longoria, Roberto 174 Hernandez, Peter A.

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LISTED BY OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

175 Kelley, Michael C. 176 Yaroslavsky, David

177 Barnes, Craig S.

178 Wapner, Frederick N.

179 Torribio, John A.

180 Lomeli, George Gonzalez

181 Magno, Teresa P.

182 Wright, Victor L.

183 Haynes, Marcelita V.

184 Cole, Debra A.

185 Goul, Richard M.

186 Rubinson, Thomas

187 Sokolov, Thomas R.

188 Chang, Wendy

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

COUNTY SUPERVISOR (2ND, 4TH and 5TH Districts) A registered voter of the district for at least 30 days prior to deadline to file nomination documents. (Govt. Code § 25041; Art. II, § 4, County Charter) TERM LIMITS – May not have been elected or served in such office for three consecutive terms since December 2002. (Art. II, § 4, County Charter)

4 Years

20 40 (E.C. § 8062 (a)(3))

$213,833 $2,138.33

(E.C. § 8104) TERM BEGINS

Noon on December 7, 2020

(Art. II, § 6, County Charter)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E.C. § 334)

PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. No rotation. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112)

BOARD MEMBERS ARE ELECTED BY SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT District 2, 4, and 5 elections will be held in 2020 and 2024. District 1 and 3 elections will be held in 2022 and 2026. CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate is allowed to submit a candidate statement. The statement may not refer to opponents. (Maximum 200 words)

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

DISTRICT ATTORNEY A registered voter of the jurisdiction at the time nomination documents are issued. Must have been admitted to practice before the California Supreme Court. (Govt. Code §§ 24001 and 24002) TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable.

4 Years

20 40 (E.C. § 8062

(a)(3))

$355,849 $3,558.49

(E.C. § 8104) TERM BEGINS Noon on

December 7, 2020 (Art. IV, § 13, County

Charter)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NO PARTY AFFILIATION REQUIRED. (E.C. § 334) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Names are rotated on the ballot by Assembly District in Los Angeles County. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate is allowed to submit a candidate statement. The statement may not refer to opponents. (Maximum 200 words)

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

SALARY FILING FEE

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Must have been a member of the State Bar or served as a judge of a court of record in the State 10 years immediately preceding selection to Superior Court. (Art. VI, § 15, Ca. Const.)

Does not have to be a resident of Los Angeles County.

TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

6 Years

20 40 (E.C. § 8062

(a)(3))

$213,833.00 $2,138.33

(E.C. § 8104)

TERM BEGINS

January 4, 2021

(Art. II, § 20, Art. VI, § 16 (c), Ca.

Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E.C. § 334) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Names are rotated on the ballot by Assembly District in Los Angeles County. (E.C. §§ 13111 and 13112) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidate is allowed to submit a candidate statement. The statement may not refer to opponents. (Maximum 200 words)

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION OFFICES TO BE FILLED

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX. SALARY

A registered voter of the District

BOARD OF

EDUCATION MEMBER

Three

20 30 (E. C. § 10220) Varies

(Arcadia City Charter Art. XIV §1400)

INCUMBENTS:

Cung Nguyen Kay Kinsler Lori Phillipi

OFFICE TERM: Four Years TERM BEGINS: July 1, 2020 (Arcadia City Charter Art. XIV §§ 1401 and 1403)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NO PARTY AFFILIATION REQUIRED (E. C. § 334) FILING FEE – NONE REQUIRED PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – The Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. No rotation of names on ballot. (E. C. §§ 13112 and 13113) Votes Required to Elect Candidates – Highest Number of Votes Cast

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

TERM OF OFFICE: 4 Years TERM BEGINS

GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER – SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS Each board member shall be a registered voter of the district or trustee area, if applicable, at the time nomination documents are issued. (Ed. Code §§ 5030, 35107, 72022, 72103 and E. C. § 201)

Varies Per Jurisdiction (E.C. § 10507)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NO PARTY AFFILIATION REQUIRED. FILING FEE, NOMINATING PETITIONS AND SALARY – Although neither a filing fee nor nominating petitions are required, a declaration of candidacy must be filed. Salaries vary. (E. C. §§ 10510 and 10603) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. Names are not rotated on the ballot. (E. C. §§ 13111 and 13112) VOTES REQUIRED TO ELECT CANDIDATES (PLURALITY) – When more than one office is to be filled, those candidates, including qualified write-in candidates, who receive the highest number of votes equal to the number of offices to be filled are elected. (E. C. § 10551)

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION – MARCH 3, 2020

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS

A registered voter of the candidate’s respective district at least thirty days prior to the first day nomination documents may be filed.

(Long Beach City Charter § 2204)

District Nos. 2 and 4

4 Years

20 30

(E. C. § 10220)

Varies None

TERM BEGINS 12/15/20

(Long Beach USD

Resolution No. 041719-C § 2205)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 334) PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT – Secretary of State holds a public drawing to determine order of candidate names on ballot by randomly drawing each letter of the alphabet. There is no rotation. (E. C. §§ 13111 and 13112)

NOTE: All candidates filing for office must meet the qualifications outlined in the Handbook for the specified office.