@media only screen and (max-width: 500px) { color: white; To learn more about what constitutes a high-quality sample ballot lookup tool, see this link. The incumbent, Maxine Waters, has outraised all other candidates. He wants to protect against dangers from the Torrance Refinery, such as alternatives to the deadly modified hydrofluoric acid (MHF), which can form a lethal low lying cloud that can kill thousands if it leaks. REGISTER TO VOTE. Her positions lean slightly progressive; as a former member of the Citizen Police Complaint Commission, she places particular emphasis on the importance of police reform, but also the need to reframe conversations on crime as matters of public health needing prevention and intervention. Finally, Joseph Rodriguez is extremely pro-police, with a passage on his website scapegoating George Gascn. In this open Long Beach seat theres no candidate who supports all of Medicare for All, tenants rights, and reimagining public safety. However, something that hasnt received as much coverage is his being named in several important lawsuits: One about extortion, racketeering, and other charges among LASD leadership, and another about deputy gang harassment that was part of the organizational culture within the department. Incumbent Ricardo Lara not only abandoned his pledge not to take campaign contributions from insurance companies he regulates, his office got caught advocating for a contributor, in contravention of his role as a regulator. Even more concerning, Gelfound refused to discipline or transfer Judge OGara for participating in an anti-Gascn Facebook group and counseling prosecutors on how to get around the new DAs reforms. Miguel Angel Segura is the former director of community engagement for former LAUSD school board president, charter school founder, and convicted felon Ref Rodriguez. She believes people should have equitable access to healthcare, education, stable jobs, and housing security, which would prevent crime from happening. Dave Zygielbaum is a prosecutor endorsed by the police union. This amendment would allow the city to consider local businesses based in the City of Los Angeles before outside entities. [CDATA[// >