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Democrats Decline to Endorse Garcia
Last night, the Los Angeles County Democratic Party voted to endorse Steve Zimmer and Antonio Sanchez for LAUSD school board. However, the question of whether or not to endorse Monica Garcia for East LA’s District 2 became the subject of a brief but spirited floor fight. “It hurts me to speak against her,” said former City...
By Hillel Aron | January 9, 2013
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Reform Coalition Picks Garcia, Anderson & Sanchez
The Coalition for School Reform will support Monica Garcia, Kate Anderson and Antonio Sanchez in their respective bids for LAUSD school board, according to paperwork filed with the Los Angeles Ethics Commission yesterday (you can see the form here). The endorsements of Garcia and Anderson were expected. There was something of a question mark over what...
By Hillel Aron | January 9, 2013
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Thursday’s Big Reporting Deadline
This Thursday is the 4th quarterly filing deadline for municipal candidates (as well as independent expenditure committees), including those running for LAUSD school board, which will tell us how much money everyone raised during the last three months of 2012. It’s a sort of awkward period, since much of it occurred before candidates officially declared...
By Hillel Aron | January 8, 2013
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Claim of Funny Business on Petitions
Two LAUSD School Board candidates — school library aide Franny Parrish and 4LAKids blogger Scott Folsom — say they paid a man named James T. Law to gather signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. The City clerk deemed too many of Folsom’s signatures invalid for him to qualify to be a candidate for District 2. As for...
By Hillel Aron | December 21, 2012
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District 4 Candidate Will Appeal Disqualification*
Jeneen Robinson, the would-be school board candidate for the Westside’s District 4, is meeting with the elections division tomorrow to contest her non-qualification for the March ballot, according to her campaign manager, Kevin Durst. “It’s kind of odd,” Durst told LA School Report. “We turned in 1000 names and only 360 were valid, according to the electoral office. We’re...
By Hillel Aron | December 19, 2012
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Candidates & Coalition Pick Consultants
The March 5 elections are less than three months away, and campaigns and advocates are busy hiring campaign consultants. The San Francisco-based SCN Strategies political consulting firm has confirmed that they will manage the independent expenditure (IE) campaign for the Coalition for School Reform. Meantime, three individual candidates — both union-endorsed and otherwise — have hired SG&A Campaigns to...
By Hillel Aron | December 18, 2012
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Antonio Sanchez, Consensus Candidate?
It’s still very early goings in the school board race, but Antonio Sanchez is already emerging as the favorite in the East Valley’s District 6 — especially since Ernie Cardenas dropped out earlier this week (see: Cardenas Explains Withdrawal – Sort Of). The 30-year-old Sanchez aims to bridge the bitter divide between unions and school choice...
By Hillel Aron | December 14, 2012
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Events: Sony Lot Kickoff For Anderson
There’s a big kickoff event for Kate Anderson’s campaign next week on the Sony Studios Lot, hosted by Davis “Waiting For Superman” Guggenheim and LA City Councilmember Bill Rosendahl, among others. Anderson is running against Steve Zimmer for District 4 (Hollywood to the Palisades). Her campaign website is here.
By LA School Report | December 7, 2012
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Commentary: Implications of a Bloom Win
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom seems like he’s on the verge of having won his race against Assembly member Betsy Butler. (See: KPCC, LA Observed, LA Weekly). If this happens, Bloom will have won despite being outspent by a wide margin, lacking key Democratic endorsements, and even having the state Democratic party circulate flyers against him. And his victory...
By Alexander Russo | November 30, 2012
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Meet District 6 Candidate Maria Cano
So far, just three school board candidates have turned in their signatures for review and approval: sitting school board President Monica Garcia in District 2, Kate Anderson in District 4, and Maria Cano in District 6. (See: City Clerk filing status list) Pictured above on the left, the 42 year-old Cano is running for District...
By Hillel Aron | November 27, 2012