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LIST OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED, QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

JUNE 5, 2018 STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION

PREPARED BY THE ELECTION COORDINATION UNIT

WWW.LAVOTE.NET

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VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES TO BE FILLED

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

STATE CONSTITUTIONAL

OFFICE

INCUMBENT

GOVERNOR Jerry Brown

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Gavin Newsom

SECRETARY OF STATE Alex Padilla

CONTROLLER Betty T. Yee

TREASURER John Chiang

ATTORNEY GENERAL Xavier Becerra

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Dave Jones

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

1ST DISTRICT George Runner

3RD DISTRICT Jerome E. Horton Incumbents whose names are highlighted in bold are not eligible to seek re-election because of term limits prohibition.

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CONGRESSIONAL STATE LEGISLATIVE STATE LEGISLATIVE UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR

MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY (Continued)

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

18th DISTRICT – Robert M. Hertzberg 49th DISTRICT – Edwin “Ed” Chau

25th DISTRICT – Steve Knight (Shared with Ventura)

20th DISTRICT – Connie M. Leyva (Shared with San Bernardino)

50th DISTRICT – Richard Bloom

26th DISTRICT – Julia Brownley (Shared with Ventura) 22nd DISTRICT – Ed Hernandez 51st DISTRICT – Wendy Carrillo

27th DISTRICT – Judy Chu (Shared with San Bernardino) 24th DISTRICT – Kevin De Leon 52nd DISTRICT – Freddie Rodriguez

(Shared with San Bernardino) 28th DISTRICT – Adam Schiff 26th DISTRICT – Benjamin Allen 53rd DISTRICT – Miguel Santiago

29th DISTRICT – Tony Cardenas 30th DISTRICT – Holly J. Mitchell 54th DISTRICT – Vacant

30th DISTRICT – Brad Sherman (Shared with Ventura)

32nd DISTRICT – Vacant (Shared with Orange)

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

32nd DISTRICT – Grace F. Napolitano 34th DISTRICT – Janet Nguyen (Shared with Orange)

57th DISTRICT – Ian Charles Calderon

33rd DISTRICT – Ted 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 – Dante Acosta (Shared with Ventura)

62nd DISTRICT – Autumn Burke

37th DISTRICT – Karen R. Bass 39th DISTRICT – Vacant 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 – Ed Royce (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 – Vacant (Shared with Ventura)

44th DISTRICT – Nanette Barragan 46th DISTRICT – Adrin Nazarian 47th DISTRICT – Alan Lowenthal (Shared with Orange)

48th DISTRICT – Blanca Rubio

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

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

ATTORNEY GENERAL A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E. C. § 201)

Must have been admitted to practice before the State Supreme Court at least 5 years immediately preceding election or appointment to office. (Govt. Code § 12503) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as State Attorney General since November 6, 1990. (Art. V § 11, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E. C. §

8062(a)(1))

$170,080 $3,401.60

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, and Art. V §§ 2 and 11, Ca. Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PARTISAN OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY FEE

CONTROLLER A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201)

TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Controller since November 6, 1990.

(Art. V § 11, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E.C. § 8062

(a)(1))

$156,643 $3,132.86

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, and Art. V §§ 2 and 11, Ca. Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

GOVERNOR Must be a U.S. citizen. (Art. V § 2, Ca. Const.)

A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Governor since November 6, 1990. (Art. V § 2, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E. C. §

8062(a)(1))

$195,806 $3,916.12

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20 and Art. V § 2, Ca.

Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E. C. § 201)

During tenure of office, not be an officer, agent or employee of an insurer or directly or indirectly interested in any insurer or licensee under the California Insurance Code, except (a) as a policyholder, or (b) by virtue of relationship by blood or marriage to any person interested in any insurer or licensee. (Insurance Code § 12901) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as State Insurance Commissioner. (Insurance Code § 12900(a))

4 Years

65 100 (E. C. §

8062(a)(1))

$156,643 $3,132.86

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20 and Art. V § 2, Ca.

Const., § 12900(a) Insurance Code)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Must be a U.S. citizen (Art. V §§ 2 & 9, Ca. Const.)

A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Lieutenant Governor since November 6, 1990. (Art. V § 11, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E. C. §

8062(a)(1))

$146,854 $2,937.08

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, and Art. V §§ 2 and 11,

Ca. Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE LEGISLATIVE VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY Must be a U. S. citizen. (Art. IV § 2(c), Ca. Const.) A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than three terms in the State Assembly since November 6, 1990 (Art. IV § 2(a), Ca. Const.). 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(a)(2))

$107,242 $1,072.42

TERM BEGINS

December 3, 2018

(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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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES

MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (1ST & 3RD Districts) Must be a resident of the district and a registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E. C. § 201) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Member of the State Board of Equalization since November 6, 1990. (Art. XIII § 17, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

40 60 (E. C. §

8062(a)(2))

$146,854 $1,468.54

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, Ca. Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PARTISAN OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY FEE

SECRETARY OF STATE A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201)

TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Secretary of State since November 6, 1990.

(Art. V § 11, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E.C. § 8062

(a)(1))

$146,854 $2,937.08

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, and Art. V §§ 2 and 11, Ca. Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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STATE LEGISLATIVE VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

STATE SENATOR Must be a U.S. citizen. (Art. IV § 2(c), Ca. Const.) A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201) TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms in the State Senate since November 6, 1990 (Art. IV § 2(a), Ca. Const.). 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(a)(2))

$107,242 $1,072.42

TERM BEGINS

December 3, 2018

(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 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) SENATE DISTRICTS ONLY – Elections for even-numbered districts held in 2018 and 2022; 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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STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PARTISAN OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY FEE

TREASURER A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E.C. § 201)

TERM LIMITS – May not have served for more than two terms as Treasurer since November 6, 1990.

(Art. V § 11, Ca. Const.)

4 Years

65 100 (E.C. § 8062

(a)(1))

$156,643 $3,132.86

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20, Art. V §§ 2 and 11, Ca.

Const.)

PARTY AFFILIATION – NONE REQUIRED (E. C. § 8002.5) 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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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FEDERAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY 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 when elected.

(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(a)(2))

$174,000 $1,740.00

TERM BEGINS

Noon on January 7, 2019

(Amendment XX §§ 1 and 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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FEDERAL VOTER NOMINATED OFFICES

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

UNITED STATES SENATOR 30 years of age or older and a citizen of the U.S. for at least 9 years and a resident of California on January 3, 2019.

(Art. I, § 3, U.S. Const.)

TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable

6 Years

65 100 (E.C. § 8062)

$174,000 $3,480.00

TERM BEGINS

Noon on January 3, 2019

(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 – Contact the Secretary of State

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NONPARTISAN OFFICES TO BE FILLED

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018

OFFICE

INCUMBENT

LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Assessor Jeffrey Prang

County Supervisor, 1st District Hilda L. Solis

County Supervisor, 3rd District Sheila Kuehl

Sheriff Jim McDonnell

STATE

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson

SCHOOL DISTRICT

Pasadena Area Community College Trustee Area 1 Ross S. Selvidge

Trustee Area 3 Berlinda Brown

Trustee Area 5 Linda S. Wah

Trustee Area 7 Anthony R. Fellow

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 TO BE FILLED

STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION – JUNE 5, 2018 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALPHABETICALLY LISTED WITH

OFFICE NUMBER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT

INCUMBENT OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Adams, Rashida A. 122 Edwards, Drew E. 2 Aenlle-Rocha, Fernando L. 116 Ellison, Laura 58 Ahnn, Michelle M. 37 Epstein, Mark H. 49 Arakaki, Akemi 152 Escalante, Kristin S. 94 Arnold, Mark S. 39 Estes, Christopher 103 Badhan-Smith, Neetu S. 95 Ewell, Christine C. 113 Barela, Henry T. 118 Fahey, William 85 Bennett, Francis 162 Ferns, Edward A. 149 Bernal, Margaret Miller 73 Ferrari, Gary J. 75 Bianco, D. Brett 141 Fields, David R. 140 Bosley, Gia G. 108 Flurer, Michele E. 46 Bowick, Stephanie M. 1 Frimpong, Maame E. 90 Brodie, Bruce E. 25 Garcia, Ruben 117 Brougham, Cathryn F. 130 Gasdia, Brian F. 128 Bryant-Deason, Susan 111 Gauff, Karen Ackerson 93 Byrd, Christine 53 Goldstein, Donna Fields 67 Carter, Michael D. 115 Gordon, Scott M. 138 Chalfant, James C. 109 Gould-Saltman, Dianna 105 Cheroske, John J. 28 Hall, Tamara 52 Cho, Lawrence 99 Hansell, Dean 114 Cochran, Steve 45 Harmon, Eric 144 Coen, Ronald S. 48 Harrison, Robert S. 64 Coen, Sean D. 159 Heeseman, Nicole M. 78 Cole, Lisa Hart 42 Heidel, Sarah J. 153 Convey, Michael J. 55 Herriford, David 27 Cowell, Michael A. 143 Higa, Robert J. 126 Davalos, Maria Andrea 161 Highberger, William F. 98 De Witt, Susan J. 127 Hiroshige, Ernest M. 107 Diaz, Rudolph A. 38 Hizami, David E. 13 Dordi, Firdaus F. 35 Horan, James E. 145

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

INCUMBENT OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER House, Mary Thornton 163 Mandel, Elaine W. 81 Hsu, Wesley L. 157 Marcus, Stephen A. 125 Hunter, Eleanor J. 66 Marmaro, Marc 20 Ito, Roger 65 Martin, Lia 29 Jaskol, Lisa R. 129 Martinez, Victor 91 Johnson, Barbara R. 7 Matthews, Martha 76 Kalra, Upinder S. 110 Mautino, Philip K. 60 Kendig, Holly E. 34 May, Gus T. 9 Khan, Abraham 104 McCoy, LaRonda J. 12 Kim, Andrew C. 19 McLaughlin-Bennett, Denise 14 Kim, Mark C. 72 Meiers, Barbara A. 154 Kralik, John J. 164 Meyer, Judith Levey 15 Kumar, Sanjay T. 120 Micon, Gary I. 82 Kwan, Ruth Ann 31 Millington, Scott T. 41 Laesecke, Laura 57 Mirich, Peter J. 139 Lawson, John C. 3 Mitchell, Craig J. 123 Levanas, Michael I. 47 Mitchell, Daviann L. 158 Linfield, Michael P. 150 Mooney, Mark V. 135 Lofton, Joel L. 68 Murphy, Mary Ann 97 Lonergan, John J. 84 Nishimoto, Cary 100 Long, Thomas D. 8 Nur, Rubiya 160 Lopez-Giss, Susan 11 Ohta, Sam 101 Lord, John D. 23 Olson, Lynn D. 59 Lowenthal, Daniel J. 165 Orozco, Yolanda 69 Luna, Ana Maria 133 Otto, James D. 26 Mackey, Malcolm 63 Ramirez, Nancy A. 18 Madden, Patrick T. 88 Rappe, Curtis B. 86 Mader, Katherine 43 Recana, Mel Red 32

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

INCUMBENT OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER Reyes, Dorothy B. 44 Thompson, Andrea C. 136 Rhodes, Randy 62 Thompson, Sandra 96 Ricciardulli, Alex 131 Tillmon, Bobbi 77

Rico, Richard E. 21 Titus, Patricia J. 112

Rodriguez, Jesse 119 Torrealba, Shelly 24

Rosen, David A. 151 Ulfig, Cynthia L. 10

Rosenberg, Kevin S. 33 Usher, Pamela Tamu 102

Sadler, William L. 155 Vazquez, Carlos E. 36

Saito, Tim R. 132 Verastegui, Yvette 156

Samuels, Shellie 79 Viramontes, Victor G. 134

Sanchez, Deborah L. 5 Wada, Robert S. 70

Sandvig, Melvin D. 30 Walton, Laura 74

Scaduto, Lynn H. 124 Weingart, Gregory J. 22

Schuit, Robert J. 83 White, Elizabeth Allen 106

Schwartz, Teri 89 White, Kerry L. 137

See, Ramona G. 40 Willett, William G. 146

Shaller, Frederick C. 121 Wilson, Victoria B. 80

Sirna, Salvatore 92 Yep, Brian C. 61

Smerling Terry 51 Yerkey, Amy 56

Smith, J. Christopher 54 Zacky, Hayden 148

Soto, Philip L. 6 Vacant 4

Stuart, David W. 50 Vacant 16

Suzuki, Paul T. 142 Vacant 71

Swain, Leslie A. 17

Taylor, Chet L. 147

Taylor, Eric C. 87

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

OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

1 Bowick, Stephanie M. 29 Martin, Lia 2 Edwards, Drew E. 30 Sandvig, Melvin D. 3 Lawson, John C. 31 Kwan, Ruth Ann 4 Vacant 32 Recana, Mel Red 5 Sanchez, Deborah L. 33 Rosenberg, Kevin S. 6 Soto, Philip L. 34 Kendig, Holly E. 7 Johnson, Barbara R. 35 Dordi, Firdaus F. 8 Long, Thomas D. 36 Vazquez, Carlos E. 9 May, Gus T. 37 Ahnn, Michelle M.

10 Ulfig, Cynthia L. 38 Diaz, Rudolph A. 11 Lopez-Giss, Susan 39 Arnold, Mark S. 12 McCoy, LaRonda J. 40 See, Ramona G. 13 Hizami, David E. 41 Millington, Scott T. 14 McLaughlin-Bennett, Denise 42 Cole, Lisa Hart 15 Meyer, Judith Levey 43 Mader, Katherine 16 Vacant 44 Reyes, Dorothy B. 17 Swain, Leslie A. 45 Cochran, Steve 18 Ramirez, Nancy A. 46 Flurer, Michele E. 19 Kim, Andrew C. 47 Levanas, Michael I. 20 Marmaro, Marc 48 Coen, Ronald S. 21 Rico, Richard E. 49 Epstein, Mark H. 22 Weingart, Gregory J. 50 Stuart, David W. 23 Lord, John D. 51 Smerling, Terry 24 Torrealba, Shelly 52 Hall, Tamara 25 Brodie, Bruce E. 53 Byrd, Christine 26 Otto, James D. 54 Smith, J. Christopher 27 Herriford, David 55 Convey, Michael J. 28 Cheroske, John J. 56 Yerkey, Amy

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

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT OFFICE

NUMBER INCUMBENT

57 Laesecke, Laura 84 Lonergan, John J. 58 Ellison, Laura 85 Fahey, William 59 Olson, Lynn D. 86 Rappe, Curtis B. 60 Mautino, Phillip K. 87 Taylor, Eric C. 61 Yep, Brian C. 88 Madden, Patrick T. 62 Rhodes, Randy 89 Schwartz, Teri 63 Mackey, Malcolm 90 Frimpong, Maame E. 64 Harrison, Robert S. 91 Martinez, Victor 65 Ito, Roger 92 Sirna, Salvatore 66 Hunter, Eleanor J. 93 Gauff, Karen Ackerson 67 Goldstein, Donna Fields 94 Escalante, Kristin S. 68 Lofton, Joel L. 95 Badhan-Smith, Neetu S. 69 Orozco, Yolanda 96 Thompson, Sandra 70 Wada, Robert S. 97 Murphy, Mary Ann 71 Vacant 98 Highberger, William F. 72 Kim, Mark C. 99 Cho, Lawrence 73 Bernal, Margaret Miller 100 Nishimoto, Cary 74 Walton, Laura 101 Ohta, Sam 75 Ferrari, Gary J. 102 Usher, Pamela Tamu 76 Matthews, Martha 103 Estes, Christopher 77 Tillmon, Bobbi 104 Khan, Abraham 78 Heeseman, Nicole M. 105 Gould-Saltman, Dianna 79 Samuels, Shellie 106 White, Elizabeth Allen 80 Wilson, Victoria B. 107 Hiroshige, Ernest M. 81 Mandel, Elaine W. 108 Bosley, Gia G. 82 Micon, Gary I. 109 Chalfant, James C. 83 Schuit, Robert J. 110 Kalra, Upinder S.

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OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

OFFICE NUMBER INCUMBENT

111 Bryant-Deason, Susan 139 Mirich, Peter J.

112 Titus, Patricia J. 140 Fields, David R.

113 Ewell, Christine C. 141 Bianco, D. Brett

114 Hansell, Dean 142 Suzuki, Paul T.

115 Carter, Michael D. 143 Cowell, Michael A.

116 Aenlle-Rocha, Fernando L. 144 Harmon, Eric

117 Garcia, Ruben 145 Horan, James E.

118 Barela, Henry T. 146 Willett, William G.

119 Rodriguez, Jesse 147 Taylor, Chet L.

120 Kumar, Sanjay T. 148 Zacky, Hayden

121 Shaller, Frederick C. 149 Ferns, Edward A.

122 Adams, Rashida A. 150 Linfield, Michael P.

123 Mitchell, Craig J. 151 Rosen, David A.

124 Scaduto, Lynn H. 152 Arakaki, Akemi

125 Marcus, Stephen A. 153 Heidel, Sarah J.

126 Higa, Robert J. 154 Meiers, Barbara A.

127 De Witt, Susan J. 155 Sadler, William L.

128 Gasdia, Brian F. 156 Verastegui, Yvette

129 Jaskol, Lisa R. 157 Hsu, Wesley L.

130 Broughman, Cathryn F. 158 Mitchell, Daviann L.

131 Ricciardulli, Alex 159 Coen, Sean D.

132 Saito, Tim R. 160 Nur, Rubiya

133 Luna, Ana Maria 161 Davalos, Maria Andrea

134 Viramontes, Victor G. 162 Bennett, Francis

135 Mooney, Mark V. 163 House, Mary Thornton

136 Thompson, Andrea C. 164 Kralik, John J.

137 White, Kerry L. 165 Lowenthal, Daniel J.

138 Gordon, Scott M.

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QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION

TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

ASSESSOR A registered voter of the jurisdiction at the time nomination documents are issued. (Govt. Code § 24001)

4 Years

20 40 (E. C. §

8062(a)(3))

$213,316 $2,133.16 (E.C. § 8104)

TERM BEGINS

Noon on December 3, 2018

(Art. IV § 13, 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. 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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TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY FEE

COUNTY SUPERVISOR (1st and 3rd 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))

$200,042 $2,000.42 (E.C. § 8104)

TERM BEGINS

Noon on December 3, 2018

(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 Districts 2, 4, and 5 elected in 2020 and 2024. Districts 1 and 3 elected in 2018 and 2022. 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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TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY FEE SHERIFF A registered voter of the jurisdiction at the time nomination documents are issued. (Govt. Code § 24001) Candidates must meet one of the following criteria at the time of filing nomination documents: (Govt. Code § 24004.3)

4 Years

20 40 (E. C. §

8062(a)(3))

$317,550 $3,175.50 (E.C. § 8104)

TERM BEGINS

Noon on December 3, 2018

(Art. IV § 13,

County Charter)

1) An active or inactive advanced certificate issued by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.

2) One year of full-time, salaried law enforcement experience as specified, of which at least a portion shall have been accomplished within five years prior to the date of filing, and possesses a master’s degree from an accredited college or university.

3) Two years of full-time, salaried law enforcement experience as specified, of which at least a portion shall have been accomplished within five years prior to the date of filing, and possesses a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.

4) Three years of full-time, salaried law enforcement experience as specified, of which at least a portion shall have been accomplished within five years prior to the date of filing, and possesses an associate in arts or associate in science degree or the equivalent from an accredited college.

5) Four years of full-time, salaried law enforcement experience as specified, of which at least a portion shall have been accomplished within five years prior to date of filing, and possesses a high school diploma or the equivalent.

TERM LIMITS – Not Applicable (Voters established term limits for Sheriff, beginning December 2002. On October 29, 2004 the Superior Court voided term limits for the sheriff.)

DOCUMENTATION OF QUALIFICATIONS – Candidates must provide documentation, including, but not necessarily limited to, certificates, declarations under penalty of perjury, diplomas, or official correspondence, sufficient to establish, in the determination of the elections official, that the person meets each qualification established for service in that office. (E. C. § 13.5) 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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TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING SALARY FEE

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION A registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time that nomination papers are issued. (E. C. § 201)

Not have served two terms in the office sought since November 6, 1990. (Art. IX § 2, Ca. Const)

4 Years

65 100 (E. C. §

8062(a)(1))

$170,080 $3,401.60

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. IX § 2 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, commencing with the lowest numbered Assembly District in the Congressional District. (E. C. §§ 13111 and 13112) CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS – Contact the Secretary of State

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TERM OF OFFICE

NOMINATING SIGNATURES MIN. MAX.

FILING

SALARY 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))

$200,042 $2,000.42

(E.C. § 8104)

TERM BEGINS

January 7, 2019

(Art. II § 20 and 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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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)

Friday at noon, December 7, 2018 (Ed. Code §§ 5030, 35107, 72022 and 72103 and E.C. §§ 201 and 10505)

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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