Culver City Democrats Announce November Endorsements

The Culver City Democratic Club successfully held its first online endorsement election during the first week of September. A secure and secret vote was held using electionbuddy.com, and there was a decisive result in every race. Candidates needed 60% of votes cast to be endorsed, while propositions only needed a majority. A few candidates and measures were endorsed at an earlier meeting.

Postcards with these endorsements will arrive in the next three weeks, so voters will have them handy to consult while filling in their mail-in ballots.

The CCDC thanks all the candidates, staff, and members who participated in this process. "This is an especially important moment in Culver City history as we face unprecedented public

health, economic, housing, and racial justice challenges all at the same time. The Democratic Club

stands behind leaders at the local, state, and national level who will advocate for an agenda that puts the needs of working people ahead of large corporate interests and puts public health ahead of politics," said Culver City Democratic Club President Pete Rockwell.

The Culver City Democratic Club was founded in 1952, which makes it the oldest Democratic orga- nization on the westside. For more information, and to join, visit c-c-d-c.com

The endorsements for the Nov. 3 election are:

President and Vice President: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris US Congress: Karen Bass

State Assembly: Sydney Kamlager LA County Supervisor: Holly Mitchell

LA County District Attorney: George Gascon

City Council of Culver City: Yasmine-Imani McMorrin, Freddy Puza, & Darrel Menthe Culver City Boardof Education: Kelly Kent & Paula Amezola de Herrera

Yes on Proposition 14 Yes on Proposition 15 Yes on Proposition 16 Yes on Proposition 17 Yes on Proposition 18 Yes on Proposition 19 No on Proposition 20 Yes on Proposition 21 No on Proposition 22 Yes on Proposition 23 Yes on Proposition 24 Yes on Proposition 25

Yes on LA County Measure J No on Culver City Measure B Yes on Culver City Measure RE

 

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