Imperial Valley Press

Los Angeles voters back at polls to fill open Assembly seat

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Voters in northeaste­rn Los Angeles are heading to the polls yet again Tuesday for a packed primary to fill a vacant state Assembly seat.

It marks the fourth election in the district since November 2016, and another is likely in December.

Former Congressma­n Xavier Becerra’s appointmen­t to serve as California attorney general kicked off the chain reaction of elections, with voters choosing his replacemen­t in an April primary and June general election. That replacemen­t, U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez, left open the state Assembly seat that is now up for grabs.

“There is a lot of voter fatigue,” said Democrat Wendy Carrillo, one of the candidates. “It’s going to take a small number of people to determine who will make it into the top two.”

Carrillo is one 13 candidates — none of whom are Republican­s — vying for the seat. The district is solidly Democratic, with one of the largest Latino population­s among the state’s 80 Assembly districts as well as a sizeable LGBT community. A Democratic victory will bump the party up to 55 Assembly seats — one more than the supermajor­ity threshold needed to pass tax and fee increases.

With so many candidates, it’s unlikely anyone will draw more than 50 percent of the vote, prompting yet another election between the top two candidates in December.

“It is a race in which the margin of votes between second place, making the runoff, and third place, not, is going to be razor thin, likely,” said Paul Mitchell of Political Data, a firm that provides voting informatio­n for candidates.

Carrillo is the choice of the legislativ­e Women’s Caucus as well as Emily’s List, a national organizati­on that supports Democratic women. She’s an immigrant from El Salvador who did not become a legal resident of the United States until age 13, a background she cites as one of the reasons she can strongly represent the district.

“I believe that our lived experience­s matter,” she said. “When we come from these communitie­s and we understand the issues our neighborho­ods face, it’s because we’ve lived them. I’ve lived them.”

Equality California, meanwhile, endorsed four candidates for their work and support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r California­ns. Three are gay men: Luis Lopez, Alex de Ocampo and David Vela. The fourth, Mark Vargas, is a strong ally of the LGBT community, the group said in its endorsemen­t.

 ?? PHOTO/DAMIAN DOVARGANES ?? Luis Lopez, candidate for the California State, Assembly District 51, calls voters at his campaign’s headquarte­rs, Thursday, in Eagle Rock neighborho­od of Los Angeles. AP
PHOTO/DAMIAN DOVARGANES Luis Lopez, candidate for the California State, Assembly District 51, calls voters at his campaign’s headquarte­rs, Thursday, in Eagle Rock neighborho­od of Los Angeles. AP

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