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Green Party Voter Guide - March 5, 2024 elections

The Green Party of Los Angeles County (GPLAC) organizes based upon the Green Party of California platform and Ten Key Values - applying that platform and those values to issues in our local communities.  We take positions on individual issues, as well as make endorsements of candidates and ballot measures in LA County.


March 5 Los Angeles County Primary Election

Endorse - Dan Kapelovitz, District Attorney 

This is a county-wide election, on all ballots in Los Angeles County

www.kapelovitz.comwww.twitter.com/Kapelovitz4D
LAIST QuestionnaireKPCC AirTalk radio interview

 


March 5 State of California Primary Election

Endorse - Shannel Pittman, State Assembly, District 52 - NorthEast Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Glendale

www.twitter.com/ElectShannelwww.instagram.com/shannel.pittman

 

Support* - Aaron Reveles, US House of Representatives, District 34 - NorthEast Los Angeles

www.revelesforcongress.comwww.twitter.com/revelesforcd34
www.instagram.com/revelesforcongress

AD52 and CD34 are predominantly overlapping districts


March 5 Los Angeles County Primary Election

Konstantine Anthony 2023-square.jpgSupport* - Konstantine Anthony, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 5 (North and Northeastern parts of LA County, includes portions of 20 cities, 63 unincorporated communities, and 15 neighborhoods in the city of Los Angeles.  See full list below)
www.konstantineanthony.comwww.twitter.com/konstantineincawww.instagram.com/konstantineinca/

District 5 Cities: Arcadia, Bradbury, Burbank, Claremont, Duarte, Glendale, Glendora, La Cañada, Flintridge, La Verne (portion), Lancaster, Monrovia, Palmdale, Pasadena, San Dimas, San Marino, Santa Clarita, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, Temple City.
District 5 Unincorporated areas: Acton, Agua Dulce, Alpine, Altadena, Anaverde, Angeles National Forest, Antelope Acres, Bouquet Canyon, Canyon Country, Castaic, Covina (Charter Oak), Crystalaire, Del Sur, Desert View Highlands, East Covina, East Lancaster, East Pasadena, Elizabeth, Lake Gorman, Green Valley, Hi Vista, Juniper Hills Kagel/Lopez Canyons, La Crescenta-Montrose, Lake Hughes, Lake Los Angeles, Leona Valley, Littlerock, Llano, Longview, Newhall, North Lancaster, Northeast San Gabriel (portion), Oat Mountain, Padua Hills, Pearblossom, Placerita Canyon, Quartz Hill, Roosevelt, San Francisquito Canyon, San Pasqual, Sand Canyon, Saugus, Soledad, South Antelope Valley, South Edwards, Southeast Antelope Valley, Stevenson Ranch, Sun Village, Twin Lakes, UA Arcadia, UA Bradbury, UA Claremont, UA Duarte, UA Glendora, UA La Verne, UA Monrovia, UA Palmdale, Universal City, Val Verde, Valencia, Valyermo, West Antelope Valley, White Fence Farms, Wrightwood.
District 5 Los Angeles City Neighborhoods: Angeles National Forest, Hollywood Hills (portion), Lakeview Terrace, Los Feliz, North Hollywood (portion), Shadow Hills, Sherman Oaks (portion), Studio City (portion), Sun Valley (portion), Sunland, Toluca, LakeToluca, Terrace, Toluca Woods, Tujunga, Valley Village.


March 5 Los Angeles City Primary Election

Endorse - Healthy Streets LA ballot measure  yesonhla.com/the-plan
The proposed ordinance states that its purpose would be to require the City to prioritize street improvement measures described in the City’s Mobility Plan. The City’s Mobility Plan includes concept maps for a connected network of pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and vehicle routes in the City. The ordinance would apply when the City makes a qualifying improvement, including a paving project, to a segment of a City-owned street identified in the Mobility Plan’s network concept maps. Under certain circumstances, the ordinance would provide for the installation of street enhancements described in the Mobility Plan’s network as part of the improvements along that segment undertaken by the City. The ordinance also would require the City to provide publicly accessible information regarding improvement projects to enable the public to monitor and evaluate implementation of the Mobility Plan.


* GPLAC Bylaws 6-5 provide for endorsing Green Party members who are candidates for public office and making a statement of support for candidates for public office who are not Green Party members.  In this case, Konstantine Anthony is a registered Democrat so he has received the GPLAC's support.

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